Jazz Rout Kings 154-105, Snap Two-Game Losing Streak
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP/CBS13) — Bojan Bogdanovic scored 24 points, Utah made 24 3-pointers, and the short-handed Jazz bounced back from consecutive losses and set a franchise scoring record in a 154-105 win Wednesday night over the Sacramento Kings, who have lost 12 of the last 15.
Rudy Gobert had 12 points and 10 rebounds, Jordan Clarkson scored 23 points and Georges Niang scored 19 with five 3s for Utah.
Coming off back-to-back losses to Minnesota, the West-leading Jazz jumped on the Kings and never let up. Utah outscored Sacramento 46-17 in the second quarter, built its lead to 54 points and rolled to its most lopsided win of the year.
Utah's previous record for points in a game was 153, set in 1977-78 when the franchise was in New Orleans.
Buddy Hield had 18 points and seven assists for Sacramento. The Kings' fading postseason hopes took another blow.
Both teams played with banged-up backcourts.
Utah was without injured All-Star guards Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley. Mitchell is nursing a sprained right ankle, while Conley aggravated a hamstring injury that sidelined him for 11 games earlier this season. Sacramento point guard De'Aaron Fox is in the NBA's health and safety protocol.
Jazz coach Quin Snyder's team still easily rolled past the Kings and improved to an NBA-best 45-17.
Utah led by 32 at halftime and continued to pull away in the third with its starters on the bench. Derrick Favors scored all eight of his points in the period, and Ersan Ilyasova made a 3-pointer at the buzzer to make it 116-74.
Thomas made a pair of buckets sandwiched around an Ilsyasova 3-pointer to push the Jazz lead to 135-83.
TIP-INS
Jazz: Favors had 11 rebounds in 13 minutes off the bench.
Kings: Fox has missed the last three games.
UP NEXT
Jazz: Face the Suns on Friday in a matchup of the top teams in the West. Phoenix has won two straight against Utah.
Kings: Open a four-game trip in Los Angeles against the Lakers on Friday night. The teams split a pair of games at Golden 1 Center earlier this season.