On February 10, Beijing time, the Jazz defeated the Vengeful Warriors with a 26-point advantage, and the Jazz's bench center Whiteside is undoubtedly a winning miracle. In this campaign, Whiteside came off the bench for less than 29 minutes, scoring 9 points on 4 of 5, but frantically grabbed 17 rebounds, including 5 offensive rebounds, and also frantically distributed 7 big caps, with a plus-minus of up to a terrifying +35.
It is worth mentioning that Whiteside had 17 rebounds, 5 offensive rebounds, 12 defensive rebounds, 7 blocks plus plus plus minus +35 in this game, so the 5 statistics were the highest values in the team, and the rebounds and blocks were the highest records of the season.
With Gobert continuing to be absent due to injury, Azubuik, who started with him, scored 11+5 on 5. It's just that Whiteside's 9 points on 4-of-5 shooting is also quite efficient, especially the defensive end is more powerful.
It was Whiteside who guarded the inside, and it was this game that played a terrible defense, limiting the Warriors to only 85 points, which is undoubtedly far below the Warriors' average offensive firepower this season. At one point, Whiteside frantically delivered 5 big hats in the first 9 minutes of the game, easily stuning the Warriors' offensive players, and the whole game was 7 blocks, surpassing the Warriors' entire team with only 3 big hats.
Whiteside easily broke the Warriors' interior and was one of the key contributors to limit curry to just 16 points, while the Jazz used a wave of four consecutive wins to further consolidate the top four seats in the West.
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