POSTCAST – Victor Wembanyama’s 34 Points Propel Spurs to Victory Over Jazz
David Locke and Ron Boone bring you POSTCAST after every Jazz game. The Utah Jazz faced off against the San Antonio Spurs in a thrilling game marked by standout performances and unexpected challenges. Keyonte George shone brightly, scoring a career-high 26 points, while John Collins contributed significantly with 20 points and 13 rebounds. However, the Jazz struggled with 21 turnovers, allowing the Spurs to capitalize on nine second-chance opportunities. The game took a concerning turn when Lauri Markkanen suffered a knee contusion, leaving his future play uncertain.
Victor Wembanyama emerged as the star for the Spurs, scoring 34 points and hitting six of 14 three-point attempts. His impressive shooting streak continues, with 68 three-point shots taken in the last five games. Despite the Jazz’s strong start, the Spurs’ defense tightened in the fourth quarter, leading to a 128-115 victory. How will the Jazz adjust moving forward? David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, provides insights into the game dynamics and player performances.
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Is there anyone softer in the nba right now than Lauri I grew up watching Stockton to Malone and it’s disgusting watching the last 3yrs of the Jazz Lauri makes Zion and embid look tuff soft soft soft
The Jazz gave a decent effort, but allowing a 9th man bench player like the Spurs' Blake Wessley to earn a +34 tells us something is amiss in Salt Lake City.
Wembenyama is not human. The Spurs will win a championship within the next two years