SAN ANTONIO — The Jazz trail the Spurs 62-44 at halftime in San Antonio as the Spurs are shooting a stellar 74.3 percent from the field.
As a team, Utah is shooting 45.2 percent from the field and 33.3 percent from beyond the arc.
The Spurs' Tony Parker leads all scorers with 14 points on 6-8 shooting. Parker has also dished out five assists so far.
Mo Williams and Gordon Hayward both have 10 points for the Jazz. Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson have combined for just eight points so far for Utah.
Just about the only area where Utah is outperforming San Antonio is on turnovers, as the Jazz have just seven to the Spurs 10.
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Somehow I was hope for a "Happy Ending". That not being the case, the Jazz need to take a look at themselves and do whatever it takes to improve their shooting sills and turnovers. Better luck next time!