Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ingles explodes as Jazz even series with Rockets

- By Kristie Rieken The Associated Press

HOUSTON — Utah had a four-point lead in the fourth quarter Wednesday when Donovan Mitchell missed a jumper and sailed above three Houston Rockets to grab the rebound and finish with a nifty one-handed slam.

He did it right near the Jazz bench and his teammates went wild, cheering and pretending to fall backward on one another in awe.

Joe Ingles led the Jazz with a career-high 27 points, but it was the star rookie who provided the highlight of the night as the Jazz evened the Western Conference semifinals 1-1 with a 116108 win.

Ingles made a career-best seven 3-pointers, and Mitchell added 17 points and a franchise rookie-record 11 assists for his first game this postseason in which he scored fewer than 20 points and didn’t lead the team in scoring.

But he certainly provided an emotional boost to his team with his highlight-reel worthy play. He smiled broadly when it was brought up postgame and said he was just trying to get the rebound on his miss when he made a split-second decision.

“I just happened to be up there,” he said. “So I said: ‘Why come down with it?’”

The Jazz squandered a huge early lead before using a big fourth quarter to regain control and head home for Game 3 on Friday in Utah with a chance to take the series lead over the top-seeded Rockets.

Houston coach Mike D’antoni said Mitchell was the key to the win, even though he didn’t lead the team in scoring.

“He was breaking us down,” D’antoni said. “He was getting in there and was finding guys in the corner. He’s a handful whether he’s finishing or not.”

James Harden had 32 points and 11 assists and Chris Paul scored 23 for Houston, which lost to the Jazz for the first time this season after winning the first five meetings.

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