What was Ace Bailey's scoring performance?
Bailey scored a career-high 37 points on 7-of-10 shooting from 3-point range.
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Despite a career-high performance from rookie Ace Bailey, the Utah Jazz couldn't overcome a strong shooting night from the Toronto Raptors, falling 143-127. Bailey's impressive play continues to fuel his All-Rookie team aspirations.
The Jazz kept pace with the Raptors in the first half, but Toronto's hot shooting in the third quarter created a deficit that Utah couldn't overcome. Six Raptors players scored in double figures, highlighting their offensive depth. R.J. Barrett's scoring surge in the third was pivotal. Kennedy Chandler is trying to capitalize on a 10-day contract.
*Key Stats:* Ace Bailey 37 Points, Kennedy Chandler 13 points, 9 assists. R.J. Barrett 18 points in the third quarter.
The Jazz struggled to disrupt Toronto's offense, a departure from their recent defensive improvements. Coach Hardy noted the team's lack of disruptiveness compared to their previous games.
Bailey scored a career-high 37 points on 7-of-10 shooting from 3-point range.
Several Raptors contributed, with R.J. Barrett's 18-point third quarter being a key factor.
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