“I’m just getting comfortable. It takes time to get comfortable with your teammates. I think I found the way to get into the groove.”
CHICAGO — Unless the future second-round pick the Utah Jazz traded away in order to acquire Shelvin Mack becomes the next MJ or Steph Curry, this deal might go down as one of the best in franchise history.
A month after he joined the Jazz, Mack has become a solid force on an improving young basketball team.
Thursday’s game against the Phoenix Suns was no exception.
It was also the second straight game in which the 25-year-old, relegated to the end of the Atlanta Hawks’ bench for most of this season, came close to notching a triple-double.