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2023-24 Season | Game #76 | Cavs @ Jazz | April 2, 2024 | 9:00 p.m.

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After getting their clocks cleaned in the last 27 minutes at Denver the battered Cavs move on to Salt Lake City to face the tanking Jazz, who have lost 26 of 33 games after starting 22-20. Their best player, former Cavalier Lauri Markkanen, is out and so are Jordan Clarkson and John Collins. The three of them combine to average 55 points and 20 rebounds per game. The Jazz have been eliminated from playoff contention.

The Jazz lost in Cleveland 124-116 in December. Markkanen had 26 points and 10 boards while Collins had 16 and 5. The Cavs were without Mitchell, Garland, and Mobley, but put up 124 points anyway. The Jazz rank 27th in scoring defense.

Markkanen averages 23 points and 8 rebounds so his loss has an impact. The Jazz are 11.1 points better when he’s on the court - best on the team. Collins and Clarkson, however, are both in the negative.

Walker Kessler, age 22 and in his second season, will start at center. Kessler is 7’0”, 245, so he’s the one guy with good size in the starting lineup. Omer Yurtseven is the third string center.

Their starting “power” forward, rookie Taylor Hendricks, is 6’9”, 215 pounds, and just turned 20. Their starting small forward, Brice Sensabaugh, is also a 20-year-old rookie. Collin Sexton and Keonte George, who is (you guessed it) a 20-year-old rookie, start at the guard positions. So they have three 20-year olds, a 22-year-old, and Collin Sexton starting.

Sexton is averaging 19 points and 5 assists on 49% from the field and 40% on 3’s. But he’s a defensive liability as the Jazz give up 4.1 points more when he’s on the floor. Overall he’s a +4.7, putting him in the 77th percentile in on/off. From the numbers it looks like he’s playing very well.

George averages 13 points and 5 assists from his point guard position while Sensibaugh and Hendricks average 5.6 and 6.6 points in 16 and 21 minutes. Sensibaugh only hits 37% of his shots.

The Jazz rank 11th in scoring but with three of their top four scorers out they will be really low on bucket makers.

In the last two weeks Utah is 25th in point differential at -14.0 The Cavs are 24th at -7.8.

The Jazz crash the glass hard, ranking 2nd in offensive rebound percentage and leading the NBA in putback points per missed shot. This will be a major problem for the Cavs. The downside for Utah is that when they go for offensive boards and don’t get them it leaves them vulnerable to the fast break. In fact they allow more fast break points per game than any team in the NBA. Kessler leads the team in offensive rebounds despite not being a starter.

The Jazz are last in turnovers per play. They play faster than average, ranking 10th in pace and 9th in assists per possession. But they commit more turnovers than any team; nearly 15 per game, which is understandable for such a young group.

Defensively they don’t defend shots well, ranking 28th in effective field goal percentage, and they don’t get turnovers, either, ranking 28th in forcing turnovers and 29th in steals. They are just bad defensively all over, including bringing up the rear in opponents’ 3-point percentage at a whopping 39.6%. Maybe Garland can knock down some 3’s and get his confidence back. Darius is 7-for-31 from deep his last six games.

Wade, Okoro, and Porter are still out for the Cavs.

The Cavs need this win against a team that has lost 9 in a row, 12 of 13, and 20 of 23. They are also missing easily their best player in Markkanen and three of their top five. If the Cavs lose this one then they should pack it in and play the summer league team the rest of the way. Might as well get them some experience.
 
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This team looks like they are ready for their offseason vacations to start.

Maybe they’ll surprise us and play with some effort.
 
The Jazz may not be in full tank mode, but they are certainly not trying to win at this point. We desperately need the win. Both teams want the same thing - a Cavs victory. This can't be a loss.
 
The Jazz may not be in full tank mode, but they are certainly not trying to win at this point. We desperately need the win. Both teams want the same thing - a Cavs victory. This can't be a loss.
Unfortunately, I think we felt the same way going into the last Charlotte game
 
Mitchell isn't playing tonight to give his knee more rest. He will probably try to play tomorrow.
 
JB is watching his coaching career flash between his eyes
 
We shouldn't need Mitchell to beat the Jazz, right? Right?
 
Mitchell isn't playing tonight to give his knee more rest. He will probably try to play tomorrow.
Utah is not an easy place to play especially for the Cavs for some reason, regardless, similar to the game in Charlotte there is absolutely zero excuses for tonight's game...
 
If they sit Mitchell tomorrow against Phoenix, and let's face it, there's no hope of beating the Suns in the second game of a back-to-back on the road, then Mitchell would have five days off before we play the Lakers on Saturday.

No Mitchell or Craig Porter, Jr tonight, so the only guards we have are Garland, LeVert, and Merrill. Strus is the only small forward with Okoro out. That's four players for three positions.

They do have Mobley, Niang, and Morris at PF so maybe they could put Mobley at small forward for 10 minutes and play Strus 38. Thompson would be the backup center instead of Mobley and Niang and Morris would split 24 minutes at PF.

With four rotation players out the bench is pretty thin tonight. But so is the Jazz bench with Markkanen, Collins, and Clarkson out.
 
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Utah has lost 9 in a row and not in contention for anything other than better lotto odds.

Cavs are competing for better seeding in the playoffs.

A loss tonight would certainly say a lot about this team. A blowout loss…. And I’m not sure there’s anything to do except move on to the offseason.
 

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