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Luka, Lebron, Lakers Lambast Jazz 132-113 – KSL Sports

Luka, Lebron, Lakers Lambast Jazz 132-113 – KSL Sports

Salt Lake City – What was charged as the obligatory television turned out to be a dude, as Luka Doncic and Lebron James-Los Angeles Lakers dominated Jua Jazz 132-113.

The jazz was led by John Collins and Lori Markann, who each scored 17 points in the loss.

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While the look at the Box result will suggest that Lakers fulfilled a basketball master class on Monday night, those who watched the game saw less than inspired jazz efforts.

Five turnover for the first quarter and a 2-9 three-point shooting, the jazz allowed the jazz to lag behind the double-digit at the beginning of the race and never forced Lakers to push Doncic to the utmost after missing 22 calf injury matches.

Lakers’ most superstar scored 14 points in 14 shots in his Los Angeles debut while James added 24 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.

Doncic only played 25 minutes, adding five rebounds and four assists to the statistical sheet as he went through his Lakers debut.

“I don’t think we’ve seen anywhere near the top of those two who play together, and what it will look like,” said jazz coach Will Hardy.

The jazz’s offensive was slowly reading against the protection of Lakers, who played motivated but lacking traditional high -level stoppers.

Defensively, they slowly responded to the movement of the Lakers ball and could not put an end to possessions that allow LA to grab 10 offensive struggles while firing 54 percent of the floor.

While jazz is bound to the second highest victory in the NBA, they were rarely blown up by wire for wire, as they were in LA.

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“I think it was a night when we dropped the missing shots or we don’t get shots, or difficult plays in this region that bleed in our protection and our attention to details,” Hardy added.

The bright lights in Hollywood may have been too much for the young list, or maybe it was exhaustion of the game of the third game of three games, but jazz failed to appear in one of their most anticipated games of the season.

Isaiah Colier still produces at night

Jazz Rookie Isaiah Collier did not have his best game for the season.

The guard failed to dictate the pace the way he has been in recent weeks, and his usual ability to descend and find his teammates was largely absent.

Nevertheless, he finished with 13 points, 10 assists and four struggles while shooting 6-12 from the floor and 1-3 of three.

Statistical statistics are not particularly important in blowing out, but the continuing performance of Collier’s production was impressive and puts it in the conversation about the best Rookie Point guard in jazz history.

In its last 15, Collier outputs have an average of over 12 points, eight rebounds and four assists, something that no other jazz rookie has ever done.

He also shoots 46 percent of the floor, showing considerable growth after shooting 32 percent in his 29 previous appearances.

The guard must improve his shooting by three points after connecting only 26 percent of his deep balls during the stretch, but the rest of his game continues to show a promise.

By itself, Collier’s Double-Double against Lakers is not what to celebrate, but when viewed with his recent production, there is a reason for excitement in jazz in the background.

Utah jazz next broadcast

The jazz will host Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday at 19:00 MST. The game will be broadcast on kjzz, jazz+stream and will be heard 97.5 KSL sports zoneS

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Ben Anderson is Utah’s jazz for KSL Sports and Jake’s co-host of 10-12p with Jake Scott in 97.5 KSL sports zoneS Find Ben on Twitter on @Benshoops, on Instagram @Benshoops, or on Bluesky.

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