The Utah Jazz just won a road game by double-digits. At one point, they led by 36 points. They never trailed.
That’s good, right?
Well, they were also playing the 10-34 Charlotte Hornets who were without their best player, and Utah lost the second half by 23 points. One might call this a feel-bad win.
Despite the disaster of the second half, the Jazz still had an impressive game. They scored 134 points, made 17 three-pointers, dished out 38 assists (a season-high), and scored 70 points in the paint.