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Jazz Stun Bucks with Fourth-Quarter Surge, Win 123-108

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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Jazz orchestrated a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 123-108 on Sunday night, snapping a three-game losing streak. Lauri Markkanen led the charge with 21 points, as Utah outscored Milwaukee 40-13 in the final quarter to clinch the victory.

Collin Sexton contributed 19 points, and both John Collins and rookie Keyonte George added double-doubles, with Collins posting 15 points and 10 rebounds, and George adding 19 points and 10 rebounds of his own. This collective effort underscored Utah’s resilience and depth as they turned the game around in the final minutes.

Milwaukee, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 33 points, 13 assists, and seven rebounds, struggled to find their rhythm in the fourth quarter. Despite Antetokounmpo’s impressive performance and Bobby Portis’ 27 points, the Bucks could not maintain their lead due to a cold shooting streak and Utah’s tightened defense. The Bucks were without key starters Brook Lopez and Khris Middleton, impacting their on-court dynamics.

The Jazz capitalized on Milwaukee’s turnovers in the second half, scoring 15 points off seven turnovers and limiting the Bucks to just four baskets in the fourth quarter. Markkanen highlighted the connection between defense and offense, noting that getting stops fueled their offensive momentum.

Utah’s comeback began early in the fourth quarter with Markkanen and Kelly Olynyk hitting crucial 3-pointers, sparking a 19-3 run that gave the Jazz a lead they would not relinquish. Milwaukee briefly regained the lead on an Antetokounmpo layup, but Utah’s sustained offensive pressure and scoring from multiple players, including a vital contribution from George, sealed the win.

Bucks coach Doc Rivers lamented the missed opportunities, pointing out that despite getting open shots, the team’s inability to convert was their downfall. The loss was a rare setback for Milwaukee in back-to-back games, highlighting the challenges of maintaining performance without a full roster.

Utah’s win was a testament to their strategy of increasing the tempo and applying pressure, a move that paid dividends against a Bucks team feeling the effects of their schedule. The Jazz’s rebounding advantage and second-half defense were key factors in their victory.

As both teams look ahead, the Bucks face a challenge against Phoenix, while the Jazz prepare to host Oklahoma City, with both teams eager to build on their performances.

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