Bogdanovic scores career-high 48 points, Jazz beat Nuggets
Bojan Bogdanovic scored a career-high 48 points to rally the Utah Jazz past the Denver Nuggets 127-120 on Friday night.
The Canadian Press Bojan Bogdanovic Paul Millsap , The Canadian Press
SALT LAKE CITY Bojan Bogdanovic is flourishing in a larger offensive role. His renewed confidence in his shot is opening the door for Bogdanovic to take over games by scoring at will.
Bogdanovic scored a career-high 48 points to rally the Utah Jazz past the Denver Nuggets 127-120 on Friday night. Nothing the Nuggets did against him defensively mattered. He attacked the rim and rained down outside shots in equal measure.
Detroit Pistons forward Jerami Grant, who has missed the last four games with a sore right knee, will return to the lineup Saturday against the host Philadelphi
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The weather is starting to change and the NBA season is winding down which means we’re almost to the best part of the year: Playoffs.
With the postseason right around the corner, Jazz fans have some questions that need answering so I’ve opened up the mailbag once again.
Do you see Niang/Ilyasova/Gobert-Favors playing together in the playoffs? I d like to see Ersan get PO Mins Josh Padmore (@JPadmore92) May 2, 2021
I think that just about everyone can predict what lineups are going to be used during the playoffs. If everyone is healthy, there’s no reason to believe that the Jazz will stray away from what they normally use with the main, nine-man rotation. That doesn’t mean that there won’t be small tweaks and clever changes based on matchups.
The Utah Jazz, without Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley, fell to the Phoenix Suns 121-100 on Friday night at Talking Stick Resort Arena.
High notes
The Jazz have a 45-18 record on the season, now.