The Utah Jazz and Chicago Bulls delivered a relentless offensive showcase that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. In a marathon scoring fest, both teams exceeded expectations, combining for a staggering 297 points. Donovan Mitchell led the charge for the Jazz, pouring in 47 points on efficient shooting while also dishing out 8 assists. The Bulls countered with a balanced attack, as Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan combined for 77 points, but it ultimately wasn’t enough to top Utah’s explosive second-half surge.

Key moments defined the ebb and flow of this high-octane contest:

  • Fourth Quarter Frenzy: Utah outscored Chicago 42-35 to seal the victory in the closing minutes.
  • Bench Contributions: Both teams received vital scoring relief off the bench, with Joe Ingles adding 21 points for the Jazz.
  • Three-Point Barrage: Combined, the teams knocked down 32 three-pointers, showcasing sharpshooting depth.
Player Team Points Assists Rebounds
Donovan Mitchell Jazz 47 8 6
Zach LaVine Bulls 39 5 7
DeMar DeRozan Bulls 38 4 8
Joe Ingles Jazz 21 3 4