Elijah took a few shots, and even got to the free-throw line in the first half, but was still unable to register any points. Plus, his three in the second quarter fouls limited his minutes.
Mykhailiuk is coming off a 13-point performance last night against the Suns. He was 6-15 in 19 minutes. However, it looks like last night was an indication of things to come as he had five points in the first quarter alone against Brooklyn.
The Utah Jazz looked to snap their three-game losing streak as they welcomed the Brooklyn Nets to Delta Center, but they had to try to do it without not only their leading scorer, Lauri Markkanen, but also John Collins, Keyonte George, Johnny Juzang, and Walker Kesler who is out due to back spasms.
While road games can normally be difficult for Wildcats fans to attend, former Weber State forward and current member of the Oklahoma City Thunder Dillon Jones is providing transportation from the Dee Events Center in Ogden to the ICCU Dome in Pocatell and tickets to the game between the Wildcats and Bengals free of charge for 50 fans.
The Utah Jazz thought Collin Sexton had forced overtime with a late three off a broken play, tying the game at 121 with 2.9 seconds left. Trae Young had other ideas as the long-distance sniper pulled up from just beyond half-court, launching a shot that tickled the twine, giving Atlanta the 124-121 win.
Patty Mills has been everything head coach Will Hardy could have asked for since signing as a free agent over the summer. A coach on the floor brought in for his veteran influence, Mills kept the Jazz close against Atlanta with a trio of threes to end the first period.