The Utah Jazz came out of the gates hot on Wednesday night, leading 11-3 early on. Within the first three minutes, the Jazz had already knocked down three treys and connected on a Rudy Gobert alley-oop dunk.
My initial thoughts were that the Jazz might be snapping out of their cold streak, but boy was I wrong. Throughout the rest of the game, the Jazz offense could not create very many good shots, especially within the paint.
Defensively, the Jazz were not on point as they allowed the Lakers to score more than 30 points in both the first and second quarters.