Utah Jazz stun Spurs and Pistons in weekend victories

The Utah Jazz secured back-to-back wins against two of the NBA's top teams, defeating the Detroit Pistons 131-129 on Friday and the San Antonio Spurs 127-114 on Saturday. Keyonte George and Lauri Markkanen led the charge with standout performances in both games. These victories snapped a four-game losing streak for the Jazz.

The Utah Jazz's weekend showcased their resilience, starting with a narrow escape against the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons in Salt Lake City. Keyonte George scored 31 points, including a crucial floater in the lane with 2.1 seconds left to seal the 131-129 win. Lauri Markkanen contributed 30 points, while Brice Sensabaugh matched his season-high 20 points, stepping up after Ace Bailey exited in the second half due to a hip injury.

Cade Cunningham nearly forced overtime for Detroit, finishing with 29 points and a personal-best 13 assists in the first half alone, but he missed a contested shot at the buzzer. The Pistons, who boast the league's second-best defensive rating behind Oklahoma City, shot 52.2% from the field and made 18 of 37 three-pointers. Despite this efficiency, they suffered their second loss in nine games. George energized the Jazz late, stealing a pass for a breakaway dunk that gave Utah a 129-125 lead with 1:14 remaining. After Caris LeVert's block and Cunningham's steal tied the score at 129, the Jazz's pressure defense clinched the victory. Utah's largest lead was 104-89 late in the third quarter, powered by Kevin Love's 11 points in the period as the Jazz outscored Detroit 44-35.

Building momentum, the Jazz traveled to San Antonio and ended the Spurs' league-high eight-game winning streak with a 127-114 triumph. Markkanen tallied 29 points, and George added 28. Walter Clayton Jr. scored 17, and Jusuf Nurkic had 16 for Utah, who led after midway through the second quarter and never trailed thereafter. The lead swelled to 17 points and stayed above 10 in the third before San Antonio's fourth-quarter rally.

Victor Wembanyama, returning to the starting lineup after a 12-game absence from a strained left calf since November 14 against Golden State, posted 32 points, seven rebounds, five blocks, and three assists in 27 minutes and 42 seconds. He highlighted the comeback with a one-handed dunk and free throw that trimmed Utah's lead to 104-101 with 8:49 left. Keldon Johnson added 27 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs, with Stephon Castle scoring 20. San Antonio played without De’Aaron Fox, sidelined by left adductor tightness. This marked the Spurs' first consecutive home games in six weeks, following 28 road days, including the NBA Cup semifinals and finals in Las Vegas, where they lost to the New York Knicks—a result that does not affect standings.

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