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Game 77: 04/03/18 Lakers at Jazz GAME THREAD

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 7:05 am
by KobeMVP888
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018, 6:00 PM PDT
Vivint Smart Home Arena • Salt Lake City, UT

Referees: Tony Brothers (#25), Brent Barnaky (#36), Justin Van Duyne (#64)

Replay Center: JB DeRosa, Pat Fraher, Lauren Holtkamp, Jonathan Sterling

Line: Jazz -10.5

Local TV: Spectrum SportsNet

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GAME PREVIEW: LAKERS AT JAZZ


by NBA.com

SALT LAKE CITY -- Strong guard play is giving the Utah Jazz a much needed boost as the jockey for playoff seeding in the Western Conference.

When the Jazz host the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night, it's a safe bet that Utah will get a big game from some combination of Donovan Mitchell, Ricky Rubio and Dante Exum because it's been happening like clockwork as of late.

Mitchell has produced a Jazz rookie record nine straight 20-point games, the latest being a 21-point effort that helped fuel a 121-97 rout of Minnesota on Sunday. The first-year Jazz guard has 43 20-point games to his credit so far this season and has had a much broader impact on Utah's offense beyond simply ratcheting up his point totals.

"Donovan is the guy, offensively, that's most capable of creating his own shot and, usually, that means you can have the opportunity to create for other people." Jazz coach Quin Snyder said. "That's a strength of our team. We've been able to turn good shots into great shots with ball movement and unselfishness and Donovan's been a part of that."

Exum has been a revelation on offense since coming back from shoulder surgery that kept him out of the lineup until March. He is averaging17.5 points on 75 percent shooting in 22.0 minutes per game during Utah's current two-game winning streak.

Exum racked up a season-high 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting to boost the Jazz to a 107-97 win over Memphis on Friday that snapped a two-game home losing streak.

"He really did it on both ends of the floor," Snyder said concerning Exum's performance against the Grizzlies. "He just attacked on offense and came up with some big defensive plays. It was really good to see after everything he has fought through."

Los Angeles could use some good guard play of its own right now. The Lakers (33-43) dropped their second straight game, after falling to Sacramento 84-83 on Sunday. It marked the second lowest output on offense for a L.A. team lacking healthy bodies in the backcourt.

Lonzo Ball (knee bruise), Brandon Ingram (concussion) and Isaiah Thomas (hip) were all sidelined against the Kings. It left the Lakers with a point guard rotation of Alex Caruso, who made his first career start, and Tyler Ennis. The duo combined for 11 points and six assists.

As a team, the Lakers shot just 40 percent from the floor. They could not capitalize on a defensive effort that included holding Sacramento to 38 percent shooting.

"This is a game we should win: at home when we hold the opponent to 84 points," coach Luke Walton told reporters after Sunday's loss. "We didn't do a good job of taking it when we had our chance."

Beating Utah on the road will not be an easy task for Los Angeles. The Lakers have lost five of their last six road contests. They have lost five straight games to the Jazz since beating Utah 101-96 on April 13, 2016, when Kobe Bryant dropped 60 points in his final game of his NBA career.

Utah won 96-81 on Oct. 28 in the most recent game between the two teams this season. Mitchell scored 22 points on 9-of-16 shooting for his first 20-point game of the season.


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Re: Game 77: 04/03/18 Lakers at Jazz GAME THREAD

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:24 pm
by lakerevolution
We should sign some guy off the street who happens to be 6'6" and answers to the name "Bean". He had a pretty good game against Utah the last time he played.

The squad - what's left of it - is not playing for much except percentage points that may or may not affect draft position. We do remember when 33 wins seemed a little out of reach, but a relatively healthy team showed an all-too-brief glimpse of what they may be able to accomplish with continuity and some more firepower added to the lineup. Let's cheer for good performances from our bench guys.

Re: Game 77: 04/03/18 Lakers at Jazz GAME THREAD

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 7:19 pm
by Lakers4Life
Rubio is hitting 3's? WTF??

Re: Game 77: 04/03/18 Lakers at Jazz GAME THREAD

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 7:54 pm
by KobeMVP888
Within 6 after 3. Again, this team does not quit, even in Utah and shorthanded as hell. The future is bright!

Re: Game 77: 04/03/18 Lakers at Jazz GAME THREAD

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 9:05 pm
by 3Peatkb24
KobeMVP888 wrote:Within 6 after 3. Again, this team does not quit, even in Utah and shorthanded as hell. The future is bright!


Actually this season has been much more fun to watch compared to the last 4 = 2014/15/16/17. Those seasons were just really Bad. Our young guys have grown up a lot in Randle and Ingram. Now Lonzo and Kuzma have a season under their belt too. With Magic and Rob in the FO we have made strides this season = trading Russell which was the best thing we could do and getting rid of Mozgov's contract. By trading Russell that basically got us Kuzma and Lonzo is a better leader at Point. We just need to re-sign Randle, bring PG aboard and everything else will be gravy. I still say with a main core of PG, Randle, Ingram, Kuzma, and Lonzo that is a 45/46 win team and an 8th Seed at worse.

-Only 5 games left guys, at 33-44 so that is 7 more wins than last season. We have been in a lot of games where we have lost too. So the future in 2019 is bright.