The Jazz looked more like themselves in easily beating the Denver Nuggets on the same night Rudy Gobert and Rudy Gay returned to the lineup.
Sports Edition | Monday, Jan. 17, 2022 | Good morning. On our mind today: how the Utah Jazz snapped their losing skid, what BYU learned about itself from a tough conference stretch and why Utah basketball has a chance to break its losing streak. Read these and other stories you need to know. |
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