NBA

Memphis Grizzlies at Utah Jazz

· West 1st Round - Game 5
38-34, 20-16 Away
Final
110 - 126

52-20, 31-5 Home

Jazz advance to 2nd round, beating Grizzlies in Game 5

Even as allergies woke him up every hour a night before the Jazz played with another 3-1 series advantage against the Memphis Grizzlies, Mitchell focused on starting fast and finishing strong.

Mtichell scored 26 of his 30 points in the first half and the Jazz advanced to the second round of the playoffs, beating the Grizzlies 126-110 on Wednesday night in Game 5.

“I think setting the tone was huge. We did that as unit on both ends of the floor and understanding that you can’t give a team like that life,” Mitchell said about Utah’s quick start.

Mitchell also had 10 assists and six rebounds in 29 minutes, getting a little rest before facing the winner of the Los Angeles Clippers-Dallas Mavericks matchup.

“These allergies have been kicking my butt, probably the worst I have ever had,” Mitchell sniffled.

On the court, Mitchell was doing all the butt kicking and made sure this playoff outcome was different than last season.

“Donovan’s got better every single year since he’s got here and obviously having him back was key and was huge for us because of the way we’re playing now. It’s fun to play with Donovan,” said Rudy Gobert, who had 23 points and 15 rebounds for Utah.

Jordan Clarkson scored 24 points and Bojan Bogdanovic added 17 points to help power the top-seeded Jazz to their fourth straight victory.

Even after a cool fourth quarter, the Jazz shot 53%.

The Memphis big three all played effectively on offense, but got little help from the supporting cast. Ja Morant finished his record-setting first playoff series with 27 points and 11 assists. Dillon Brooks also had 27 points, and Jonas Valanciunas added 18.

“Ja has grown up so much this year. I know he’s going to be highly motivated going into the offseason to take it to the next level as a player (and) continue to help this team take the next step. His words going into the locker room were ‘We will be back’ and that’s a great mentality. ... He’s only continuing to scratch the surface of what he can become as a player,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said.

Mitchell capped Utah’s big first half with two contested 26-foot jumpers to make it 75-51 and bring the 13,000 fans to their feet.

The Jazz out-passed the Grizzlies’ slow rotations and scored on 16 of 19 possessions to start the game, highlighted by shooting 8 for 10 from 3-point range. Mitchell scored 14 points in six minutes and the Jazz led 47-27 at the end of the first quarter — two more than previous team postseason record for any quarter of 45 set in 1991.

“We attacked the rim. We shared the ball, and we played defense. When we move the ball, we get in the paint and we move the ball like we did, I don’t think there is a one defensive scheme that can really stop us. We’ve seen them all,” Gobert said.

Clarkson’s 3-pointer midway through the third quarter gave the Jazz their largest lead at 91-56

“We got to see how we matched up against a No. 1 seed and we gave them every single fight that we could. Our defense got tested. We could have played with the pass a little better during this series. Guys just got to watch film and make their weaknesses their strengths so when we come back, we’re gonna be that unstoppable team,” Brooks said.

The Jazz have played all season with the bitter taste that blown lead to Denver but they didn’t even give Memphis a glimmer of hope to repeat history in this elimination game and led wire-to-wire as they reached the second round for the first time since 2018.

“This game is over, this series is over and we didn’t come this far to just win one series … we got to go out there and do it again and again and again,” Mitchell said.

The Grizzlies believe they grew throughout the series and will be ready to take a similar step to Utah’s next year.

WILL CONLEY BE READY FOR ROUND 2?

Mike Conley left with 8:58 left in the second quarter due to right hamstring soreness and did not return. He missed 21 games during the season, primarily due to his balky hamstring.

“In the first quarter, I felt just the little tug or whatever in my hammy," Conley said. "I made the bench and made the staff aware … but it just kept getting more and more sore as I was running on it so they decided to pull me.”

The former Memphis star was discouraged especially as he worked so hard in training and missed so many games at the end of the regular season to be ready for the playoffs.

“I’m frustrated, for sure, after … I put a lot of effort into showing up early, staying late, strengthening, running, conditioning, everything,” Conley said.

TIP-INS

Grizzlies: After being subjected to fan misconduct in Game 2, Morant’s family members were given courtside seats by Utah owner Ryan Smith. … Memphis scored more points in the paint than Utah in all of the first four games but were outscored inside 60-52.

Jazz: New minority owner Dwayne Wade sat courtside and said, “Everybody take note! The Jazz are headed to the second round.” … Jazz matched a franchise playoff record with nine 3s in the first quarter. … There was a moment of silence before the game in honor of former Jazz center Mark Eaton. He died last week at age 64.

Regular Season Series

UTAH wins series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 110 - 126
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 110 - 126
4th 13.0 Brandon Clarke makes 2-foot alley oop dunk shot (Justise Winslow assists) 110 - 126
4th 18.2 Justise Winslow defensive rebound 108 - 126
4th 21.7 Matt Thomas misses 21-foot jumper 108 - 126

Statistics

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44-95 FG 49-95
46 Field Goal % 52
14-39 3PT 17-44
36 Three Point % 39
8-9 FT 11-12
89 Free Throw % 92
39 Rebounds 51
8 Offensive Rebounds 11
31 Defensive Rebounds 40
23 Assists 27
7 Steals 10
6 Blocks 5
14 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 15
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
24 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 18
13 Fast Break Points 12
52 Points in Paint 60
12 Fouls 16
0 Largest Lead 35
Utah Jazz Utah Jazz Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kyle Filipowski, F Day-To-Day Mar 25
Brice Sensabaugh, F Out Mar 24
Isaiah Collier, G Out Mar 24
Lauri Markkanen, F Out Mar 19
Keyonte George, G Out Mar 12
Memphis Grizzlies Memphis Grizzlies Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jahmai Mashack, G Out Mar 25
Zach Edey, C Out Mar 25
Ja Morant, G Out Mar 24
Brandon Clarke, F Out Mar 24
Jaylen Wells, F Out Mar 24

Game Information

Delta Center

Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Attendance: 14,250 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 55 18 .753 - W7
Houston 43 29 .597 11.5 L2
New Orleans 25 48 .342 30 L2
Memphis 24 48 .333 30.5 L4
Dallas 23 50 .315 32 L5

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 57 16 .781 - L1
Denver 46 28 .622 11.5 W4
Minnesota 45 28 .616 12 W2
Portland 37 37 .500 20.5 W2
Utah 21 52 .288 36 L3
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