Jordan Clarkson Block Leads To Georges Niang Alley-oop To Tony Bradley
Feb 10, 2020, 8:44 PM | Updated: 9:55 pm
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DALLAS, Tex. – On the second possession of the fourth quarter, the Utah Jazz second unit made a great play on defense that turned into a great possession on offense.
Former Ute and current Mavericks guard Delon Wright was driving to the basket when Jordan Clarkson blocked his shot. Emmanuel Mudiay collected the rebound and found Georges Niang in transition who lobbed the ball to Tony Bradley, finishing with a slam dunk.
It was Clarkson’s only block of the game to that point. Niang dished out his second assist and Bradley had six points at the time. After the Mavericks cut a 20-point deficit into five, the Jazz bench put the team back up by nearly 20 points. After Bradley dunked the ball, the Jazz went up 102-84 with 11:22 remaining in the game.
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After the block from Clarkson on Delon Wright, the former Ute went to the locker room with an ankle injury.
The Jazz are coming off of a great win on Sunday night in Houston as Bojan Bogdanovic nailed a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Jazz the win over the Rockets.