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Markkanen Scores 30 and the Jazz Use a Big Fourth Quarter to Beat the Nets 123-110
The Jazz overcame a 15-point halftime deficit with a 63.6% shooting fourth quarter led by Markkanen and George, ending the Nets' two-game winning streak.
- On Thursday night in New York, the Utah Jazz defeated the Brooklyn Nets 123-110 with Lauri Markkanen scoring 30 and Keyonte George adding 29 points.
- After trailing by 15 in the first half, the Utah Jazz outscored the Brooklyn Nets 42-20 in the fourth quarter, shooting 14 for 22 to fuel their comeback.
- Key plays in the late stages of the game included Ziaire Williams' 3 that made it 104-101, a Tyrese Martin turnover, and Bryce Sensabaugh's two free throws to reach 106-101.
- The Utah Jazz's win gives them momentum, with their first two-game streak, while Brooklyn Nets' two-game winning streak was snapped, and Brooklyn hosts the Pelicans on Saturday.
- The win underscored Utah's depth: Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George combined for 59 points with a 56% team three-point percentage, while George ranks top 25 scorer and top 10 in assists, and Kyle Filipowski scored 15 points at 75%.
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Lauri Markkanen (30), Keyonte George (29) propel Jazz past Nets
Lauri Markkanen scored 30 points, Keyonte George added 29 and hit the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 6:29 left in the fourth quarter and the Utah Jazz rallied for a 123-110 victory over the Brooklyn Nets Thursday night in New York.
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Markkanen scores 30 and the Jazz use a big fourth quarter to beat the Nets 123-110
Lauri Markkanen scored 30 points, Keyonte George had 29 and the Utah Jazz used a huge fourth quarter to beat the Brooklyn Nets 123-110 on Thursday night.
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