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Grayson Allen’s Epic Clutch Shots and Booker’s 47 Sink Jazz in OT Thriller!

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Posted: 8th February 2025
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Grayson Allen’s Epic Clutch Shots and Booker’s 47 Sink Jazz in OT Thriller!

The Utah Jazz were on the brink of securing a thrilling victory against the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, holding a four-point lead with just 4.7 seconds left in regulation. But Grayson Allen had other plans. With the game on the line, Allen hit two clutch three-pointers in the final moments, sending the game into overtime.

Allen’s first shot with 2.2 seconds left brought Phoenix within one point. After the Suns quickly fouled, Lauri Markkanen made both free throws to push the Jazz's lead back to three. However, Allen responded by hitting a second buzzer-beater as the clock ran out, forcing an extra period.

In overtime, the Suns capitalized on the momentum, outscoring the Jazz 12-5. Phoenix sprinted to a hard-fought win, powered by Devin Booker's outstanding 47-point performance. Booker was also honored before the game at Footprint Center for becoming the Suns’ all-time leading scorer.


While the Suns celebrated, the Jazz, especially their young rookies, had a night of highs and lows, learning both valuable lessons and facing tough criticism.

Offensive Strengths and Growth for the Jazz Rookies

Despite the tough loss, the Jazz rookies showed impressive development. Markkanen, John Collins, and Walker Kessler combined for a solid 60 points, and the Jazz dominated the boards with 25 offensive rebounds, translating into 27 second-chance points. Kessler had a standout performance, finishing with an impressive 19 points and 22 rebounds.

Rookie Isaiah Collier also shined in his first-half performance, dishing out 10 assists. By the end of the game, he had tallied 15 points, 13 assists, and four rebounds.

“I thought Isaiah was terrific,” Jazz head coach Will Hardy praised. “He had 13 assists, and in my mind he probably (should have) had 20. His pace and his decision-making has been fantastic. His speed in transition and the force he puts on the paint, he’s getting better and better.”

Fellow rookie Kyle Filipowski, who played just 15 minutes, also had a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Hardy acknowledged Filipowski’s growth, noting that he's adjusting from being a focal point in offense at the college and high school levels to now focusing on other aspects of the game, such as defense and rebounding.

In just 15 minutes, Filipowski grabbed eight offensive rebounds, nearly matching Kessler's total despite playing far fewer minutes.

“He doesn’t get to play 36 minutes and so you don’t get the rhythm of the game quite the same,” Hardy said. “But he’s bought into doing little things — his effort, his rebounding, his screening...I’ve been really proud of how he’s taken that messaging, and he’s dealing with it as well as any young player can.”

Defensive Struggles Exposed in Clutch Moments

While the Jazz rookies shined in various areas, their defensive play was another story. Utah’s defense faltered during the final moments of regulation, with missed switches allowing Allen to get open for two game-changing threes.

“It has to do with the fact that we did not direct Devin Booker ever in isolation,” Hardy pointed out. “He went away from the help 75% of the time tonight, and then we got caught in rotations because of it.”

The blame for the breakdown in isolation defense fell largely on Keyonte George, Collier, and Svi Mykhailiuk, but Hardy noted that defensive mistakes often have ripple effects that require everyone to communicate and compensate.

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Booker made the Jazz pay for their mistakes, scoring with ease and hitting difficult shots, including fadeaways and layups. Hardy emphasized that the Jazz need to improve their ability to direct the ball and shut down key players like Booker.

“Our isolation defense and the ability to direct the ball is not very good right now,” Hardy acknowledged. “We have a lot of players who have to improve in that area.”

The Jazz will have another chance to refine their defense quickly, as they take on the Los Angeles Clippers in a back-to-back matchup the following night.

Despite the tough loss, the Jazz showed promise with their young talent, and the lessons learned on Friday night will hopefully translate into growth moving forward.

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