Up 86-80 with just over nine minutes to go, the Utah Jazz appeared on pace to remain undefeated in their mountain fortress. Karl-Anthony Towns had other ideas.
The Jazz finally fell at home after finding themselves on the wrong end of a 23-4 run in the game’s waning minutes. Towns nailed three consecutive triples to power the run, while the Jazz connected on just 26 percent of their fourth-quarter attempts, and just one of eight from three. The 102-112 loss dropped Utah to 8-5 on the season, 6-1 at home.
Towns’ hat trick from downtown, part of a 29-point night, came after a long night of battle with two-time reigning Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert. Prior to heating up for those three triples, Towns had 20 points on 19 shots, with five turnovers. The KAT-Gobert matchup has always been a fun one: one of the game’s most unstoppable offensive centers against the league’s premier defensive big. That duel has defined Jazz-Wolves games for the last four years, the unstoppable force against the immovable object. Monday night, the unstoppable force broke through.
Bojan Bogdanovic led the Jazz with 18 points and Donovan Mitchell added 17, but the pair struggled late. They combined for just 1-for-9 shooting (the make was a baseline jumper by Mitchell) during the Wolves’ big run, and just 2-for-13 in the quarter overall.
Gobert had a nice night, including 16 points, 15 boards, and 6-for-7 shooting from the line. He stonewalled Towns down low on consecutive third-quarter plays, but ultimately Towns got the last laugh.
The Jazz jumped out to an early six-point lead, but surrendered it promptly when they went to a smallball reserve unit to close the first quarter. Dante Exum’s return from injury and Tony Bradley’s continued struggles prompted head coach Quin Snyder to try a different approach during the bench minutes. Exum joined fellow perimeter players Mitchell, Emmanuel Mudiay and Joe Ingles, with Jeff Green as the nominal center. It, um, didn’t work.
Green was out of rhythm offensively, and mostly absent in the pick-and-roll defense against Minnesota’s backup center, Gorgui Dieng. The Wolves kept forcing the Jazz into awkward switches and scrambles, and before long, Minnesota had put together a 10-0 run to wrest control back from the hosts.
Utah got back to its main guys and eventually answered with a 14-2 run of its own, but Robert Covington’s 4-point play made it close again. All told, there were 16 lead changes and 14 ties before Minnesota’s fourth-quarter run put them up for good.
Gobert had the best line on Utah’s side of the ledger, with 16 points on eight shots, plus 14 boards and near-perfect shooting from the line.
But this time, KAT got the better of the 2-time DPOY. He finished with 29 points, 15 boards, five assists, two steals and two blocks.
Jeff Teague had 21 points and 11 assists.
The Jazz came up empty on 10 of 12 possessions during the 23-4 Minnesota run.
Bogdanovic and Green missed jumpers, followed by a Gobert missed layup and consecutive misfires by Mike Conley. Green then converted free throws after a Royce O’Neale steal, but then Bogey and Mitchell eached missed a jumper. Mitchell then made his stepback shot on the baseline, but would miss his next three shots while Bogey missed two more. It was about as bad of a 6-minute funk as the Jazz have had all season, a 1-for-13 mess.
Meanwhile, Minnesota at one point cashed in on nine straight possessions.
Mudiay has this nifty move on a fast break in the late third quarter. Looks like he’s doing an impression of Chris Paul or prime Rajon Rondo here.
😳 Emmanuel Mudiay with the CRAZY ball-fake! #TakeNote
— NBA (@NBA) November 19, 2019
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Jersey probs? Some folks aren’t feeling too mellow about the yellow.
Jazz are now 1-3 in the yellow uniforms, 7-2 in every other uniform https://t.co/DJE8DNj6zY
— Andy Larsen (@andyblarsen) November 19, 2019
Run it back. The Jazz will face the same Timberwolves on Wednesday night, this time up in the Target Center. Then they have a back-to-back this weekend in Salt Lake City, as they play host to two injury-beleaguered clubs: the Warriors on Friday, the Pelicans on Saturday.
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