Utah beats Denver 127-120 behind a career-high 48 from Bogdanovic

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The Denver Nuggets and the Utah Jazz faced off in a high-scoring affair ending up in a 127-120 Utah victory. Although Denver had won the previous 4 out of 5 meetings with the Jazz, they could not conjure up that same type of production tonight. Denver had no answers for Bojan Bogdanovic as he dropped a career-high 48 points. MIchael Porter Jr. was very effective in the first half but did not exercise good shot selection in the second. MPJ poured in 31 and Jokic 24, but it was not enough to beat the pair of Bogdanovic and Clarkson tonight.

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Tonight’s Takeaways

The defense was atrocious. I know this is a great offensive team, but Denver allowed Utah as wide-open of shot attempts as there can be. Bogdanovic was in an absolute zone which happens in the NBA, but they let him get comfortable often without any physical pressure. Denver’s bench has been playing great defense of late, but they seemed to really struggle rotating and guarding the screen and roll tonight.

Austin Rivers is getting into a groove offensively. His three-ball has been pure the last two games, and his production kept Denver in this game. He will be an integral part of the team down the stretch and in the playoffs. The Nuggets have been looking for that offensive spark of the bench and they may have found it.

Aaron Gordon needs to find his rhythm offensively. He is a very talented player and has more in the tank offensively than we have seen. His range seems to be about 10 feet and in, but he has open three-point range and is just not knocking them down. As injured as Denver is, they will need consistent offensive production from a player they traded a lot of assets to get.

My Player of the Game: Bojan Bogdanovic - 48 points on 16-23 shooting and 8-11 from beyond the arc

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