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Jazz face Wizards in battle of slumping teams

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Either the Utah Jazz or the Washington Wizards will snap a cold streak when they play in the nation’s capital on Thursday night.

The Wizards are taking the court under new leadership for the first time after losing their fifth consecutive game. The visiting Minnesota Timberwolves handed Washington a 118-107 loss on Wednesday night. It was Washington’s 11th defeat in 12 games.

It was the last game as head coach for Wes Unseld Jr., who will be replaced on the bench by interim coach Brian Keefe.

“After several thoughtful conversations with Wes, we determined together that a change was needed for the benefit of the team,” Monumental Basketball President Michael Winger said Thursday morning. “Wes embodies the characteristics we value in our organization, and his vast basketball experience will be an asset to the front office as we progress toward our long-term goals.”

The Jazz have dropped three straight outings since reeling off six victories in a row.

Utah was blasted 153-124 at New Orleans on Tuesday as the Pelicans’ CJ McCollum went off for nine 3-pointers and 33 points. It was the second straight loss for the Jazz to open a six-game road trip.

Collin Sexton topped Utah with 22 points and seven assists, while Simone Fontecchio added 18 points.

“The reality of tonight’s game, the reality of the last three games … is we just aren’t playing hard enough,” Jazz coach Will Hardy said. “I think tonight was a cumulation of us just not playing hard enough in the moment. They had 65 points in second-chance and transition. To give up 35 points in transition on a night when you only have eight turnovers is not very good.”

The Jazz’s chances was essentially ended in the third quarter when John Collins’ layup attempt was swatted away. The Pelicans went on to outscore Utah 24-8 in the final 6:32 of the third quarter to take a 24-point lead.

Likewise, the Wizards’ hopes against the Timberwolves came apart at the seams in the third quarter.

Deni Avdija poured in a season-best 24 points and sparked the Wizards to a 59-57 halftime lead. But Minnesota took advantage after Daniel Gafford committed his fifth foul in the third quarter, going on a 16-2 run and seizing momentum for good.

Washington’s Marvin Bagley III added 17 points with a season-high 15 rebounds, while Kyle Kuzma totaled 17 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists in the loss.

“They’re a handful,” Unseld Jr. said of the Timberwolves. “They were very aggressive in the paint. It was the volume of points in the paint. Some of it was transition, some of it was offensive rebounds, some of it was just post-ups.”

Washington is on its fourth losing streak of at least five games this season.

The Thursday contest will conclude the Wizards’ eighth back-to-back set this season. Washington lost the second game each of the previous seven times.

Even so, Unseld is optimistic that all of his parts will come together eventually.

“I think it goes back to process,” he said. “We’re playing the right way or we’re trying to do the right thing. We have the overall disposition that’s needed, whether we make a shot or not, (you’re) going to have some nights. I think collectively we did some really positive things. Overall, offensively, it’s a pretty good night.”

The Wizards and Jazz are set to meet for the first time this season. They will face off again in Salt Lake City on March 4. The teams split their two-game series each of the previous two seasons.

–Field Level Media

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