Vivint Arena looked different.
Of course it did.
It had to.
There were masks and empty seats and a digital roar in place of the one 19,000 strong usually makes here. But in the Utah Jazz’s first game on their home court in nine months, it didn’t take long to catch glimpses of the familiar.
There was Donovan Mitchell scoring early.
There was Bojan Bogdanovic splashing 3s.
There was Jordan Clarkson catching fire, Rudy Gobert patrolling the paint, and Joe Ingles finding Derrick Favors for an easy bucket.
“Everybody’s going through it.