The Jazz shot just 10% from 3-point range, an NBA record for futility, and Donovan Mitchell left early with a hamstring injury.
Sports Edition | Tuesday, April 26, 2022 | Good morning. On our mind today: The Utah Jazz's woeful performance in Game 5 against the Dallas Mavericks, what Devin Lloyd believes he can bring to an NFL franchise, why the NCAA transfer portal is chocked full of talent and if the era of Super Teams in the NBA is over. Read these and other stories you need to know. | Introducing the Deseret News Midweek Edition The Deseret News midweek edition features local stories from the combined newsrooms of the Deseret News, KSL-TV, KSL NewsRadio and KSL.com. Subscribe to the Utah Bundle today to receive your copy of the midweek edition delivered to your mailbox each Wednesday. | | | Not much went right for the Jazz in their blowout loss to the Mavericks |
| | | Why former Ute Devin Lloyd believes he ‘can be the face of an organization’ |
| | | Dallas Mavericks mighty happy after Game 5 win over lackluster Jazz |
| | | The NCAA transfer portal is exploding right now. Here’s why |
| | | Teams that do things the right way are thriving in NBA |
| | | Both Gach reportedly won’t be returning to Utah basketball |
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