Utah Jazz won 106-102 against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the regular season of the NBA 2018-2019 at the Utah Vivend Smart Home Arena.

Utah's Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points and 11 assists to lead the team to victory. Rudy Gobert also scored 18 points and 16 rebounds. Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns scored 33 points and 10 rebounds, but did not stop the team's defeat.

In the early stages of the game, Utah did not play well and gave the lead. In the second half of the quarter, Royce O'Neale scored the equalizer and Utah succeeded in reversing three consecutive shots from Mitchell and Jae Crowder. In the end, Utah was 31-24 ahead of the first quarter.

In the second quarter Utah flew away with eight points from Mitchell and the Kyle Korver. Kyle Korver's three-pointers and Rudy Gobert's goal scored in the second half, making Utah a 47-34 lead. After that, Utah allowed the pursuit. Just before the quarter-finals, Utah scored 52-45.

Utah, which had scored well in the early third quarter, continued to lead. Afterwards, Utah succeeded Mitchell with a free throw by Taj Gibson in a technical foul, followed by a three-point shot by Gobert, who flew to 19th. With five seconds left in the quarter, Utah finished with a 90-69 lead.

With the start of the fourth quarter, Utah, which did not prevent Minnesota offensive, allowed the pursuit. I could not stop Karl-Anthony Towns, and I was chased by an 8-point lead with an offensive defense. Kyle Korver then scored a three-point shot and put a cold in his chase.

But afterwards, Utah could not control the opponent and could not bring the flow. Utah's two-point lead with one minute remaining. Anthony Tolliver gave his three-point shot and narrowed the score to 103-102, but Joe Ingles made two free throws in his opponent and made 105-102. With a one-second shutout, Anthony Tolliver tried a three-point conversion but lost the rim and Utah took the final victory.