Utah Jazz’s center, Walker Kessler, wowed the crowd with a spectacular reverse slam dunk during the game against the San Antonio Spurs at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The play, which occurred with 10:25 remaining in the fourth quarter, was set up by a skillful assist from Jordan Clarkson, pushing Utah’s lead to 95-82.
Kessler, who had an impressive performance throughout the game, contributed 10 points on 4-5 shooting, along with six rebounds, two assists, and three blocks. Clarkson also made his mark with 17 points on 6-16 field goals, in addition to two rebounds and eight assists.
With this win, the Jazz secured their first three-game win streak of the season, further solidifying their position in the Western Conference.
The victory over the Spurs marks another successful encounter for the Jazz, who previously defeated San Antonio with a score of 130-118 in their first meeting of the season. Lauri Markkanen and Jordan Clarkson played pivotal roles in that game, leading the team to victory.
As the Spurs continue to struggle, with only seven wins since their last encounter with the Jazz, the team arrived in Utah with an 11-46 record, while the Jazz boasted a 26-31 record, positioning them just four games out of the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference.
Utah’s game against San Antonio was broadcast on various platforms, allowing fans to catch the action and witness Kessler’s remarkable performance. The Jazz will now look to carry this momentum forward as they gear up for their upcoming games.