Gobert Throws Down Dunk On Alley-Oop From Conley Against Mavs
Mar 7, 2022, 7:40 PM | Updated: 8:20 pm
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SALT LAKE CITY – Jazz center Rudy Gobert threw down a high-flying slam dunk on an alley-oop pass from Mike Conley during Utah’s game against the Dallas Mavericks.
The Mavericks hosted the Jazz at American Airlines Center on Monday, March 7.
With 7:32 remaining in the first half, Conley dribbled toward the hoop and drew in the Dallas defense before lobbing a pass high in the air.
Gobert flew towards the rim, caught the pass, and threw it through the iron for two points.
.@mconley11 connects with @rudygobert27.
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The Conley-Gobert connection cut Dallas’ lead to 40-30.
At halftime, the Mavericks owned a 60-49 lead. Gobert had four points on 1-2 field goals. Conley added one rebound and an assist.
This season, Conley is recording 13.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per contest. Gobert is averaging 15.7 points on 71.1 percent shooting.
Jazz vs. Mavericks
Dallas is 10-2 in their last 12 games and has won four straight since losing to the Jazz in Utah in late February.
However, they haven’t been statistically dominant during the stretch.
The Mavericks haven’t seen a game decided by 10 points or more in their last nine outings, with a February 8 victory over the Detroit Pistons serving as their last true easy win.
Though Dallas is 7-2 in the stretch, the average score differential has been just four points. The Mavericks have outscored their last four opponents by just 21 points, but have come out victorious in each effort.
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The Mavericks will also be shorthanded as guard Jalen Brunson has been ruled out with a right foot contusion.
Tonight’s game could have a significant impact on the final standings as the Jazz and Mavericks look likely to face one another in the opening round of the playoffs.
If the two teams remain in the fourth and fifth seed at the end of the regular season, the fourth-seeded team would open the playoffs at home, and host a potential game seven in their own building.
The Jazz have won the first two games in the series this season and would clinch the tiebreaker with a win tonight. The two teams will play again later this month in Dallas.
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Utah’s game against Dallas is broadcast on AT&T SportsNet, NBA League Pass, and The Zone Sports Network.