The Utah Jazz delivered a commanding performance at Vivint Arena, overpowering the Orlando Magic with a final score that left little doubt about the outcome. From the opening tip-off, the Jazz demonstrated sharp shooting and disciplined defense, limiting the Magic’s scoring opportunities. Donovan Mitchell led the charge with an impressive 32 points, supported by Lauri Markkanen, who contributed a double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds. The Jazz’s balanced attack also saw valuable contributions from their bench, maintaining pressure throughout all four quarters.

Orlando struggled to find offensive rhythm, hindered by Utah’s aggressive perimeter defense and timely rotations. The Magic’s leading scorer, Paolo Banchero, managed 18 points but lacked sufficient support from his teammates. Turnovers and missed free throws compounded their difficulties, allowing the Jazz to extend their lead in the third quarter. Key statistics from the game illustrate this dominance:

Statistic Utah Jazz Orlando Magic
Field Goal % 49.5% 41.2%
Rebounds 48 39
Turnovers 12 18
Bench Points 25 14
  • Strong defense disrupted Orlando’s offense.
  • Efficient scoring fueled by balanced contributions.
  • Utah’s depth outmatched the Magic bench.