The utah Jazz


Move over, Sprinkle Siblings. The Utah Jazz set another NBA record by thumping down 18 first-half 3-pointers against the Orlando Sorcery on Saturday. Utah had handily outperformed the establishment record of 14 by halfway during that time quarter, and Donovan Mitchell's 3-pointer with 34 seconds left in the half placed the Jazz in the record books.

🚨

The past record of 17 first-half 3s was set by Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and the Brilliant State Fighters back in 2018. The Jazz went into the storage space with a 78-40 lead subsequent to being up by upwards of 42 focuses. Here's the manner by which the principal half 3-point killing broke:

Donovan Mitchell: 6-for-7

Joe Ingles: 4-for-6

Jordan Clarkson: 3-for-6

Bojan Bogdanovic: 2-for-4

Georges Niang: 2-for-3

Miye Oni: 1-for-1

Royce O'Neale: 0-for-4

Absolute: 18-for-31

O'Neale, Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favors were the solitary Jazz players who saw the court in the principal half however didn't make a 3-pointer (however Utah's home broadcasters continued urging Gobert to let one fly).

The Jazz have driven the Western Meeting for most of the period, and entered Saturday late evening driving the association in 3-pointers per game with 16.9, and second in the class in exactness at 39.6 percent.