NBA Playoffs: Donovan Mitchell Leads Utah Jazz To Take Game 4 And Snap Houston Rockets Winning Streak
Houston Rockets' playoffs winning streak got snapped by 107-91 on road trip to Utah Jazz in Game 4 on Monday night.
Utah came into the game with three straight losses to Houston and from the jump had showed strong efforts to end the streak but their seven points lead from first half was overtaking by Houston which surged ahead with 79-76 points lead by the third quarter.
Entering into the fourth quarter, Utah got an incredible push from Donovan Mitchell who with almost an individual effort propelled Utah to outlast Houston by 31:12 and neither James Harden nor Chris Paul could help it.
Mitchell notched 19 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter and added up to the stats four assists, and seven rebounds.
Harden finished the third quarter with 25 points, having the pole in standouts but was quiet in the decider and could only add up five points. He topped the stats for Rockets with 30 points, four assists and three rebounds followed Chris Paul with 23 points, 7 assists, and 8 rebounds.
Utah came into the game with three straight losses to Houston and from the jump had showed strong efforts to end the streak but their seven points lead from first half was overtaking by Houston which surged ahead with 79-76 points lead by the third quarter.
Entering into the fourth quarter, Utah got an incredible push from Donovan Mitchell who with almost an individual effort propelled Utah to outlast Houston by 31:12 and neither James Harden nor Chris Paul could help it.
Mitchell notched 19 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter and added up to the stats four assists, and seven rebounds.
Harden finished the third quarter with 25 points, having the pole in standouts but was quiet in the decider and could only add up five points. He topped the stats for Rockets with 30 points, four assists and three rebounds followed Chris Paul with 23 points, 7 assists, and 8 rebounds.
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