CHICAGO — There would be no repeat of Thursday’s fourth-quarter meltdown that happened in Atlanta.
From the opening tip, the Utah Jazz dominated the Chicago Bulls on their home floor on Saturday to win 114-83.
By halftime, the Jazz were up 70-36, which was the largest halftime lead on the road in franchise history, per Stats By STATS.
The 34-point deficit also tied Chicago’s second-largest deficit at the half as Utah concluded their four-game road trip with a 3-1 record.
“The biggest thing for us right now in what we’ve been talking about is playing well,” said Jazz coach Quin Snyder.