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Jazz Get Hot In Second Quarter, Make Comeback Against Spurs

Dec 26, 2022, 7:33 PM

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Mike Conley #11 of the Utah Jazz reacts during the second half against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center on October 24, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

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SALT LAKE CITY – The Jazz went from frigid to fire in an instant, turning a double-digit deficit into a 44-44 second quarter tie against San Antonio.

The Jazz (19-16) traveled to Texas where they face the San Antonio Spurs (10-22) in a battle of former Western Conference elites.

The Jazz went from an o-for-10 start to the second quarter to hitting 6-of-8 shots during a 16-4 run against the Spurs.

Mike Conley has three second quarter threes as he leads the Jazz with 14 points.

Utah trails the Spurs 58-52 with less than two minutes left in the first half.

RELATED: Utah Jazz Guard Collin Sexton Plays Bully Ball Early Against Spurs

Jazz Struggling On Road

At first glance, a 19-16 record is pretty good. Especially for a team that was expected to battle for the basement of the western conference like the Utah Jazz.

Utah has taken care of their home court, winning 12 of 17 games played at Vivint Arena.

RELATED: ‘Security Threat’ Delays Start Of Jazz Vs. Spurs Game

It’s been another story on the road.

After beginning the season 5-3 away from Salt Lake, the Jazz are 2-8 in their last ten games on the road. Wins against thankless Detroit and Portland are the only road positives for the Jazz since mid-November.

After facing the Spurs, Utah travels to Golden State and Sacramento before a two-game home stand against the Miami Heat and the Kings.

RELATED: Olynyk Out As Jazz Open Road Trip Against Spurs

The team then heads back on the road to face the Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, and Memphis Grizzlies.

San Antonio Tank Job

The Spurs opened the season with a surprising 5-2 start through seven games, but have gone just 5-20 in their last 25 outings.

San Antonio had lost 16 out of 17 contests between November 2 and December 4 before winning three straight over the Houston Rockets, Miami Heat, and Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Spurs have followed the win streak with a 1-4 record including a blowout 133-113 loss to the Orlando Magic on Thursday.

San Antonio owns the fourth-worst record in the NBA at 10-22.

The Jazz and Spurs are 5-5 against each other since the beginning of the 2019-20 season.

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