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Dallas Mavericks' Flagg Waves High in Narrow Loss to Utah Jazz

The Dallas Mavericks, now holding a 14-24 record, faced off against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center, where the Jazz improved their standing to 13-24. The game concluded with a tight score of 116-114 in favor of the home team.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw the Mavs trailing as they struggled to contain the Jazz's offensive surge. The Jazz took an early lead with a 34-point performance, while Dallas managed to put up 29 points. Despite this initial setback, Cooper Flagg emerged as a key player for Big D, contributing significantly throughout the game.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams displayed strong defensive efforts. The Mavs scored 26 points compared to Utah's 24. Klay Thompson showcased his shooting prowess by scoring crucial baskets that kept Dallas within striking distance.


Third Quarter


The third quarter was pivotal for Dallas as they outscored their opponents with an impressive 34-point effort. Anthony Davis played a vital role during this period by securing rebounds and adding valuable points on both ends of the court.


Fourth Quarter


As tensions rose in the final quarter, game-changing plays between Dallas Mavericks vs Utah Jazz highlighted an intense battle for dominance. Despite scoring another solid 25 points and narrowing down their deficit multiple times through strategic plays led by Naji Marshall and Max Christie’s contributions off-the-bench; ultimately it wasn’t enough against Utah’s consistent pressure resulting from Lauri Markkanen’s impactful presence on-court which sealed victory at home ground advantage over visiting side - leaving fans eagerly anticipating what comes next!


Looking ahead: Fans can catch upcoming action when Mavs take on Chicago Bulls scheduled January10th @8PM EDT live broadcasted via CHSN+ & KFAA networks directly from United Center located downtown Chicago IL USA! Don’t miss out sharing your thoughts about latest match-up insights across social media platforms today!

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