NBA
Saturday, April 11, 2026 • Delta Center
| Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Utah Jazz | 33 | 41 | 36 | 37 | 147 |
| Memphis Grizzlies | 30 | 22 | 22 | 27 | 101 |
Team Statistics
| Stat | Utah Jazz | Memphis Grizzlies |
|---|---|---|
| Field Goals | 47/75 | 30/57 |
| 3-Pointers | 15/35 | 11/52 |
| Free Throws | 8/17 | 8/9 |
| Rebounds | 64 | 47 |
| Assists | 43 | 27 |
| Steals | 16 | 10 |
| Blocks | 5 | 2 |
| Turnovers | 16 | 19 |
Game Recap
The Utah Jazz delivered a dominant 147–101 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, pulling away early and never letting the game tighten. Utah’s offense was consistently efficient, generating quality looks in the half court and in transition while building a lopsided margin that grew throughout the night.
Utah’s ball movement set the tone. The Jazz piled up 43 assists and shot 47-of-75 (63.0%) from the field, repeatedly creating open shots through drive-and-kick action and quick extra passes. They also controlled the glass with 64 rebounds, limiting Memphis’ second-chance opportunities and fueling additional possessions.
B. Hinson led Utah with 30 points, supported by B. Mbeng (27), K. Chandler (26), and A. Bailey (23) in a balanced, four-player scoring surge that kept pressure on Memphis across all four quarters. For the Grizzlies, Dariq Whitehead was the top scorer with 21 points, but Memphis struggled to match Utah’s pace and efficiency.
Going forward, the Jazz can point to elite shot quality and unselfish play as the blueprint—high assist totals paired with strong rebounding typically translate to sustainable success. Memphis will look to stabilize its offense and shot selection after a game in which perimeter volume did not translate into enough scoring to keep up with Utah’s relentless efficiency.

