The Mistakes Utah Jazz Could Have Avoided To Triumph Over The Spurs

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Summer League
2014

Things begin to heat up in Game 2 of this year's NBA Summer League. At least, this is how things look like with the surprising results yielded from the Bucks loss to San Antonio Spurs. Both of the teams have maintained their legendary reputation in the NBA. Every spectator was astounded as the match cap off in a close score, 86-77.

Turnovers may be overtly seen in the summer league. Rudy Gobert took a turnover in two free throws, and made a nice come back at the target basket.

Another move to watch out for was a 12-2 point edge Jazz gained from the Spurs in the second quarter of the game. Things turn to an exciting climax in the 7:59 of the second quarter when Gobert jump on to take the ball. Rodney Hood outsmarted Kyle Anderson with a tricky third foul in the game.

The Jazz was all set to take on the victory at the initial start of the game. They experienced a downfall when the Spurs implemented several fouls to distract their players, and eventually capturing the winning stance by the end of the game.

The Spurs took the opportunity to found a way to pound on the Jazz by taking the opportunity to edge them over with fouls. The Jazz lacked the defenses to keep itself afloat in the competition. The Jazz could have scored a victory if they widened the way they view how things would go, pre-competition. They should have enhanced their visionary skills against their opponents to maximize their chances of winning.

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