NBA

Houston Rockets at Utah Jazz

· National Basketball Association
38-35, 12-24 Away
Final
101 - 100

29-45, 20-18 Home

Jalen Green scores 34, leads Rockets to 11th straight win with 101-100 victory over Jazz

Fred VanVleet banks in a dagger for the Rockets

Fred VanVleet had 22 points, Amen Thompson added 18 points and 14 rebounds, and Jabari Smith Jr. finished with 14 points for the Rockets. Houston scored 27 points off 21 Utah turnovers and outscored the Jazz 25-12 in second-chance points.

Dominating the offensive glass and winning the turnover battle helped the Rockets offset a sluggish start and 38.5% shooting from the field.

“You don’t hang your head when it’s not going easy early,” Houston coach Ime Udoka said. “We were guarding well enough, and we knew the worm would turn as far as the shooting.”

John Collins led Utah with 30 points and 11 rebounds. Collin Sexton added 29 points for the Jazz, who lost their eighth straight game. Kris Dunn finished with 11 points and eight rebounds.

Utah had chances to snap its skid, but ultimately couldn’t overcome multiple careless possessions at critical junctures.

“They got 11 more shots than we did, plus shooting nine more free throws than we did, so we lost the possession battle by a pretty big number tonight,” Jazz coach Will Hardy said. "We’ve got to continue to take care of the ball.”

The Rockets trailed the entire first half but swung momentum their way during a third-quarter scoring outburst from Green.

Green had five of Houston’s first six baskets of the second half to power a 20-7 run that put the Rockets up 61-54 midway through the third quarter. He scored 20 of his team’s 28 points in the quarter.

“We came out running plays for me at the beginning of the third,” Green said. “I was just taking what the defense gives me and shots were falling.”

Utah surged back in front behind a 16-2 run. Sexton fueled the run with a 360-degree dunk and punctuated it with a finger-roll layup that put the Jazz up 74-69.

Houston pulled ahead for good when Green tipped in a layup and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers as part of a 14-3 run. Green’s second 3 gave the Rockets a 92-85 lead with 3:45 left.

Utah cut the deficit to one with 1:21 remaining on a turnaround jumper from Johnny Juzang. VanVleet banked in a pullup jumper and Green hit two free throws in the final 15 seconds to seal the victory.

Green has finished with 30 or more points five times in his last eight games.

“He’s been carrying us pretty much since the All-Star break,” VanVleet said. “We trust him and want to keep giving him the ball in his spots and letting him create. He can get hot.”

Houston sputtered to a season-low 13 points in the first quarter while shooting just 21% from the field over that stretch.

Collins and Sexton combined for six baskets and 21 of Utah’s first 23 points to help the Jazz overcome an 0-of-10 start from 3-point range and take advantage of the Rockets’ early struggles. Their production helped Utah carry a 23-13 lead into the second quarter.

Utah led by 13 points in the first half, going up 39-26 on a pair of 3-pointers from Collins. The Rockets closed the gap before halftime when Smith capped a string of three consecutive Houston baskets with a dunk to make it 43-39.

“It was a little rough around the edges with some attention to detail, but I thought we competed for 48 minutes,” Collins said.

UP NEXT

Rockets: hosts Dallas on Sunday.

Jazz: At Sacramento on Sunday.

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Regular Season Series

HOU leads series 3-0

Matchup Prediction

Jazz: 32.4%
Rockets: 67.6%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 101 - 100
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 101 - 100
4th 1.0 Taylor Hendricks makes 34-foot three point jumper (Brice Sensabaugh assists) 101 - 100
4th 3.0 Jazz Full timeout 101 - 97
4th 3.0 Jalen Green makes free throw 2 of 2 101 - 97

Statistics

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35-91 FG 37-80
38.5 Field Goal % 46.3
13-42 3PT 8-31
31.0 Three Point % 25.8
18-28 FT 18-19
64.3 Free Throw % 94.7
45 Rebounds 51
15 Offensive Rebounds 11
30 Defensive Rebounds 40
19 Assists 23
10 Steals 4
6 Blocks 9
10 Turnovers 20
0 Team Turnovers 1
10 Total Turnovers 21
2 Technical Fouls 1
2 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Off Turnovers 27
13 Fast Break Points 9
38 Points in Paint 54
18 Fouls 23
9 Largest Lead 13

Game Information

Delta Center

Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Attendance: 18,206 · Capacity:

2023-24 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Dallas 50 32 .610 - L2
New Orleans 49 33 .598 1 L1
Houston 41 41 .500 9 W2
Memphis 27 55 .329 23 L5
San Antonio 22 60 .268 28 W2

2023-24 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 57 25 .695 - W5
Denver 57 25 .695 - W1
Minnesota 56 26 .683 1 L1
Utah 31 51 .378 26 L1
Portland 21 61 .256 36 L5
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