In a thrilling contest down to the wire, the Utah Jazz edged out the Brooklyn Nets with a final score of 112-109 at the Vivint Arena. The game was marked by relentless defense and clutch shooting from both teams, but the Jazz’s resilience in the fourth quarter proved decisive. Donovan Mitchell led the charge for Utah, dropping 34 points, including a critical 3-pointer with under 30 seconds left that sealed the victory. Brooklyn’s Ben Simmons battled hard, contributing a double-double of 28 points and 12 assists, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Jazz’s late-game execution.

Key moments included multiple lead changes in the final five minutes and several defensive stops by Utah that kept the Nets at bay. The Jazz’s balanced scoring and strategic use of their bench players highlighted their team depth, proving vital in this nail-biter. Here’s a quick glance at the standout performers from both rosters:

  • Donovan Mitchell (UTA): 34 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists
  • Mike Conley (UTA): 18 points, 8 assists
  • Ben Simmons (BKN): 28 points, 12 assists, 7 rebounds
  • Kyrie Irving (BKN): 26 points, 4 rebounds
Team FG% 3PT% Turnovers Rebounds
Utah Jazz 47% 39% 11 44
Brooklyn Nets 45% 35% 13 41