

Just a few minutes in, he threw down a dunk off a feed from Marcus Morris, then hit a step-back jumper. He was determined not to let that poor play carry over into Game 3, and came out aggressive and looking to score. Paul George wasn't at his best to start this series, averaging just 23.5 points on 34.2 percent shooting as the Clippers dropped Games 1 and 2 in Salt Lake City. Here are three key takeaways from the game: 1.
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With the win, the Clippers have new life in this series and will have a chance to even things up on Monday night when these two teams meet again in Game 4. Unfortunately, he appeared to tweak his ankle during the middle of the fourth quarter and would ultimately not return to the game, despite the fact he remained on the bench. On the other side, Donovan Mitchell was fantastic for the Jazz yet again as he scored 30 points to lead the way for Utah. George and Leonard combined for 65 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in the win, while the Clippers also received major contributions from Reggie Jackson and Nic Batum as each finished the win with 17 points. While the Jazz hung around for the majority of the night, it was the Clippers who finished the job with just over six minutes left in the fourth quarter to put things out of reach. The Los Angeles Clippers answered the call on Saturday night in Game 3 of their best-of-seven series with the Utah Jazz as Paul George and Kawhi Leonard made sure that Los Angeles would not fall into a 3-0 deficit against the top seed in the Western Conference by coming away with a 132-106 win.
