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News ID: 99683
Publish Date : 05 February 2022 - 21:29

Nets Drop Seventh Straight Game in 125-102 Loss to Jazz

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points in his return from a concussion that sidelined him for eight games, Bojan Bogdanovic added 19 points and the Utah Jazz cruised past the short-handed Brooklyn Nets 125-102 on Friday night.
On Utah’s first possession, Mitchell dished a no-look assist to Royce O’Neale for a three-point play. That sparked a 10-0 run to start the game and the Jazz completed a wire-to-wire victory for the third time this season and sent the Nets to a season-high seventh straight loss.
Mitchell shot 8 for 10 from the floor and had six 3-pointers and six assists in 22 minutes of energized play. Mitchell spoke to the media earlier in the day about his frustration at the recurring concussion symptoms since he got hit in the head on Jan. 17.
The rest might have done him well as he played a near flawless game against the decimated Nets with drives to the basket, pinpoint passing and accurate shooting. The Jazz were 2-6 without Mitchell.
Brooklyn rookie Cam Thomas posted a career-high 30 points just four games after his previous best of 25 last week. Kyrie Irving, the only Nets star to play, scored 15 points on 20 shots.
The Nets were without double-digit scorers James Harden (hamstring), Kevin Durant (knee), LaMarcus Aldridge (ankle) and Joe Harris (ankle).
The Nets never trailed by less than 21 points the entire second half.
Utah played its sixth game without Rudy Gobert, who is close to recovering from a left calf strain. The Frenchman was named to his third All-Star team along with Mitchell this week.
Eric Paschall scored 16 points, Hassan Whiteside had 15 points and Mike Conley 14 for the Jazz, who have won twice after losing seven of eight injury-riddled games.
The Jazz had 33 assists on 48 field goals as they shot 57% and went 17 for 38 from 3-point range.