After some subpar deep-shooting games, the Utah Jazz get back to raining down 3s
Monday’s victory in New Orleans sees Utah belatedly commit to running and spacing, and the result is a game-changing 19-for-39 performance from beyond the arc.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives to the basket against New Orleans Pelicans forward Herbert Jones in the second half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Monday, Jan. 3, 2022. The Jazz won 115-104. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Eric is a West Valley City native and a graduate of Granger High School and the University of Utah who joined The Tribune in 2003. He hoards rescue cats and guinea pigs, reads historical fiction, watches British baking shows, and obsesses over 1980s hair-metal bands in his spare time.
Eric is a West Valley City native and a graduate of Granger High School and the University of Utah who joined The Tribune in 2003. He hoards rescue cats and guinea pigs, reads historical fiction, watches British baking shows, and obsesses over 1980s hair-metal bands in his spare time.