Brooklyn Nets vs. Utah Jazz Takeaways and Player Grades

Jan 2, 2017; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Trevor Booker (35) reacts after scoring a basket during the first quarter against Utah Jazz at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2017; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Trevor Booker (35) reacts after scoring a basket during the first quarter against Utah Jazz at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 2, 2017; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Trevor Booker (35) reacts after scoring a basket during the first quarter against Utah Jazz at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2017; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Trevor Booker (35) reacts after scoring a basket during the first quarter against Utah Jazz at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-USA TODAY Sports /

The Brooklyn Nets started 2017 by facing the Utah Jazz at home. Unfortunately, the Nets may have left their offense in 2016.

The Brooklyn Nets were led by Trevor Booker and Brook Lopez early on Monday, as they each scored nine points to account for Brooklyn’s first 18 points. The Jazz and Nets traded buckets in back-and-forth fashion for much of the quarter, but Brooklyn closed the quarter on a 7-0 run to take a 26-24 lead into the second quarter.

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Booker played excellent in the first quarter, as he pulled down seven rebounds to go with nine points. On multiple occasions, Booker used brute strength and determination to pull down offensive rebounds among multiple Utah players.

The Nets built on their lead in the second quarter, but turnovers started to pile up, which allowed Utah to quickly close the gap. Four turnovers in the first six minutes of the second quarter hurt the Nets, as their lead was cut to one, 41-40 with 5:30 left in the half.

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Brooklyn ended the half with eight turnovers, but still held a two point lead over Utah at halftime, thanks to Trevor Booker’s 11 points and 10 rebounds. Lopez scored nine first half points, and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson scored eight off the bench. Brooklyn led 52-50 at half.

Both teams got off to a slow start in the second half, as Brooklyn and Utah made a combined one of their first 14 shots in the third quarter. The Nets led 60-53 midway through the quarter. The Nets then took a 62-53 lead with 5:20 left in the third quarter after a Booker layup, giving Brooklyn their largest lead of the game to that point.

Utah made just one of their first 15 shots in the third quarter. But led by Gordon Hayward, the Jazz were able to find a rhythm late in the quarter, as Brooklyn saw their once-nine point lead disappear thanks to an 8-0 Utah run. Hayward scored 13 points in the third quarter to bring Utah all the way back. As a result, the Nets and Jazz were tied at 70 heading to the fourth quarter.

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The Jazz, looking to pull ahead, took a 78-74 lead with nine minutes to play. Brooklyn found themselves in yet another close game, as they have so many times this season. Methodically, Utah pulled away. The Jazz pushed the lead up to 11 with six minutes remaining, thanks to a 9-0 run.

Joe Johnson, back in Brooklyn, came through in the clutch for Utah. With the Jazz up eight, Shelvin Mack missed a three-pointer. However, the Nets couldn’t rebound the ball, giving Utah a second possession. Johnson then hit a three to push Utah’s lead to 11.

The lead proved to be insurmountable, as Brooklyn would lose by a final score of 101-89.