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Donovan Mitchell scores 30 points, Jazz rout Nuggets

/ 07:47 AM August 20, 2020

Utah Jazz’s Donovan Mitchell (45) drives as Denver Nuggets’ Jamal Murray (27) looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball first round playoff game, Monday, Aug. 3, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.(AP Photo/Ashley Landis, Pool)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida  — Donovan Mitchell scored 21 of his 30 points in a big third quarter and the Utah Jazz beat the Denver Nuggets 124-105 on Wednesday to even the first-round playoff series at a game apiece.

Mitchell was 10 of 14 from the floor. He helped the Jazz break open the game in the third quarter and increase the lead to 31 in the fourth.

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His performance was on the heels of scoring a Jazz playoff-record 57 points in a 135-125 overtime loss in Game 1. Mitchell was the focus of Denver’s defense, which helped open up other avenues for teammates.

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Jordan Clarkson scored a personal playoff-best 26 points on a day the Jazz shot 51.7% from the floor. They also had 32 assists and hit 20 3-pointers.

Game 3 is Friday.

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“We stayed locked in and communicated. That’s what we need the whole series,” Mitchell said. “We need the same energy and intensity.”

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Nuggets rookie Michael Porter Jr. had 28 points, and Nikola Jokic added 28 points and 11 rebounds.

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It was a rare blowout in what’s been a tight showdown between the two teams all season. Despite Denver winning the previous four games, counting the regular season, the total margin was only 21 points.

“All of our games are usually close games and this one got away from us,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “We have to learn from it. We have to look it. We can’t be afraid to look into the mirror and see why we lost. But once we do that let’s turn the page.”

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Denver forward Torrey Craig was assigned to cover Mitchell and early on it worked. But Mitchell took over in the third quarter, going 5 of 5 from 3-point range and hitting all four of his free throws.

Utah went on a 22-6 run to end the first half. It was punctuated by Gobert’s put-back dunk at the buzzer.

Jokic and the Nuggets couldn’t get anything going late in the second quarter, with one trip down the floor illustrating their struggles. They had about five shots — several in close by Jokic — but no points to show for it.

This bodes well for the Jazz: Guard Mike Conley could back for the next game. He returned to the NBA bubble Monday night after leaving for the birth of his son and is going through a four-day quarantine.

“It only adds positives having a player like Mike Conley, and a leader like Mike Conley, back with us,” said center Rudy Gobert, who had 19 points.

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Jazz: F/C Juwan Morgan started his second straight game. … F Royce O’Neale and Mitchell each had eight assists.

Nuggets: Gary Harris (right hip) and Will Barton III (right knee) missed the game. … Rookie C Bol Bol got some playing time late in the fourth with Utah up big. He had two free throws.

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For the seeding games, there was a collegiate, almost friendly atmosphere between teams inside the NBA campus. Now, there’s less interaction with the playoffs at hand.

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“We’re not crossing over and eating in their dining room and they’re not doing that with us,” Jazz coach Quin Snyder said. “Everybody is professional and understands that we’re here to play.”

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