Utah's Favors, Kanter Learning How to Control Paint Together
Raja Bell compared it to an NHL team.
A few Jazz players go out, a few more come in. The action never stops, and Utah’s opponent never gets a breather.
That’s what happened to Memphis on Sunday during the Jazz’s pivotal 98-88 road win, which tipped off a back-to-back-to-back away series. Grizzlies center Marc Gasol became worn out, Utah center Al Jefferson said, and Memphis rarely found a rhythm. With key Jazz athletes such as Bell and Jefferson allowed to recharge on the bench and watch their team maintain a strong lead, it was up to reserves such as Derrick Favors and Enes Kanter to keep Utah’s momentum alive...
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