Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Jazz sail past Knicks to pull within a half-game of No. 4 Rockets in West

NEW YORK — Donovan Mitchell and Bojan Bogdanovic each scored 23 points, and the Utah Jazz kept feasting on a soft part of their schedule by beating the New York Knicks, 112-104, on Wednesday night (Thursday, Manila time).

Rudy Gobert had 18 points and 14 rebounds for the Jazz, who won their third straight against a team well below .500 from the Eastern Conference. Utah racked up 129 and 126 points in victories over Washington and Cleveland, respectively, then never trailed against the Knicks.

The Jazz pulled within a half-game in the West of the fourth-place Houston Rockets, whom the Knicks surprised with a 125-123 victory on Monday.

But New York couldn't follow that up, quickly falling into a 17-point hole and having its two-game winning streak snapped.

Julius Randle had 32 points and 11 rebounds for the Knicks, and Bobby Portis came off the bench for 21 points. Elfrid Payton had 20 points, nine assists and seven rebounds.

Spike Lee was not in his seats, a day after vowing to attend no more Knicks home games this season after arguing with security guards Monday who told him he had to use a different entrance to reach his courtside spot.

Plenty of other fans stayed away on a night when there were plenty of empty seats and an announced crowd of just 16,588 for the third game of the Knicks' five-game homestand.

The Jazz came in leading the NBA in 3-point percentage at 38.5%. They hit only 10 for 36 (27.8%) on Wednesday, but that was low mostly because Mitchell and Royce O'Neal each were 1 for 7.

Utah hit enough of them to take a quick lead and stayed safely ahead from there.

Utah started 4 of 6 behind the arc for a 23-11 lead which it pushed to 33-16 when Jordan Clarkson made two free throws after being fouled on a 3-point attempt with two minutes left in the opening quarter.

The Knicks had it down to 64-54 at halftime and were within three on a few occasions early in the third quarter. But Utah quickly regrouped to push the lead back into double digits and then blew it open early in the fourth.

R.J. Barrett, who tied his season high with 27 points Monday, didn't make his first field goal until there were just over two minutes left in the first half. He finished with 14 points.

TIP-INS

Jazz: Mitchell was born in Elmsford, New York, and had a large crowd of fans greeting him when he came onto the court during pregame warmups. ... Utah has won the last four meetings.

Knicks: New York played without backup center Mitchell Robinson because of a sore left hamstring. ... G Dennis Smith Jr. remained out while in concussion protocol but G/F Reggie Bullock returned.

SUPER SHOOTERS

The game would have featured the NBA's two most accurate shooters had Robinson been able to play. He is shooting 73% and Gobert came in making 69.6%.

UP NEXT

Jazz: Visit the Boston Celtics on Friday.

Knicks: Host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday.

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Source: Spin PH

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