Jazz top Celtics for 16th win in 17 games
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[February 10, 2021]
Donovan Mitchell outdueled
Jaylen Brown, and Rudy Gobert had another strong showing as the
red-hot Utah Jazz held on to defeat the Boston Celtics 122-108
Tuesday night in Salt Lake City.
Mitchell hit three of his six 3-pointers in the final minutes and
finished with 36 points and nine assists to lead the Jazz to their
fifth straight win and 16th victory in 17 games.
Utah tied its best-ever start to a season by improving to an
NBA-leading 20-5, which was also the record the franchise's first
NBA Finals squad jumped out to at the beginning of the 1996-97
season.
Brown returned from a two-game injury absence to score 33 points and
grabbed eight rebounds for the Celtics. Jayson Tatum added 23 points
for Boston, which went 2-3 on a five-game Western Conference road
trip.
Along with playing stellar defense, Gobert scored 18 points to go
with his 12 rebounds and three blocked shots. Utah's Joe Ingles
scored 24 points, Bojan Bogdanovic added 16 points and Jordan
Clarkson shook off an 0-for-6 start from beyond the arc to finish
with 13 points and two 3-pointers.
The Jazz blew the game open in the final three minutes, using a
Mitchell-sparked 7-0 run to put some distance between them and the
Celtics after Boston pulled within four. During one stretch in the
waning moments, Mitchell scored 10 of the Jazz's 13 points and
assisted on the other 3-pointer, one of five Ingles treys.
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Utah Jazz forward Joe
Ingles (2) shoots the ball against Boston Celtics forward Jaylen
Brown (7) during the first quarter at Vivint Smart Home Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Russell Isabella-USA TODAY Sports
Both teams were missing key players. Utah's Mike Conley sat out his
second straight game with a strained hamstring while Boston's Marcus
Smart was sidelined for the fifth time in a row with a torn calf.
Brown returned from his absence with a vengeance, exploding for 20
points in the first half on 7-of-10 shooting.
The Celtics went into the second quarter ahead 27-24, but Utah
flipped the lead with an 8-0 run and held a one-point halftime
advantage.
The Jazz exploded for a 42-32 advantage in the third quarter to
seize control of the game while building a lead as big as 14 points.
--Field Level Media
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