3-course takeaway from Utah Jazz's 125-109 win over the Dallas Mavericks



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Dallas Mavericks forward Dorian Finney-Smith (10) trains Utah Jazz striker Joe Ingles in the first half of an NBA basketball game on Saturday, February 23, 2019 , in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo / Rick Bowmer)

SALT LAKE CITY – After a quick defeat to Oklahoma City, after two losses in overtime, the Jazz went out on Saturday night and made a strong showing by beating the Dallas Mavericks 125-109.

Here are 3 takeaways from Utah's victory over the Dallas Mavericks:


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  • Although they led to two digits for much of the first half, the Mavs managed to get back into the game and lost only three points at halftime. But the Jazz finally broke away in the second half, leading to 15%. The Saturday night crowd was also lucky to witness veteran Dirk Nowitzki's first start and most minutes played this season; he finished the night with a record of 15 points and three points with three points.
  • It was a Jazz team effort on Saturday night. Mitchell finished the night with 25 points with 7 free throws on 7 free throws, Rubio with 25 points and Jae Crowder with a solid night with 22 points, or 4 points for 7 points on a 3-point line.
  • However, what really cemented their win was Joe Ingles' five-point shots, four of which came at pivotal moments in the fourth quarter. Ingles finished the night with 18 points.

3 next

  • Wednesday, February 27 vs LAC (33-27), 7 pm MST
  • Thursday February 28 in Denver (40-18), 8:30 pm MST
  • Saturday, March 2 at Milwaukee (44-14), 7pm. MST

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