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Utah Jazz facilitate Paul George comeback in fifth straight loss

Utah Jazz facilitate Paul George comeback in fifth straight loss

The Utah Jazz were kind enough to allow for a storybook ending for Paul George and the Los Angeles Clippers last night. In George’s first game in three months, he powered his Clippers to a 121-115 win over the Jazz.

George finished with 34 points on 10/20 shooting from the field to go with 6 assists and 4 steals. It was an impressive performance from a player who has become quite comfortable with overcoming adversity.

It’s a trait the Utah Jazz should familiarize themselves with.

Utah Jazz find ways to lose

As it stands, this team has lost five games in a row. They appear to be falling apart at the seams.

They didn’t play horribly last night. In fact, the Jazz shot 55.1% from the field and a respectable 38.7% from three-point range. It was the freethrow line that spelled disaster in this game, as the team shot 58.6% on freebies.

If it’s not one thing, it’s another.  Perhaps the most concerning trend for the Jazz lately is that no single, correctable issue arises as an…

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