After three quarters of sloppy play, Joe Ingles stood near center court, three fingers raised in the air before the ball got to the hoop. Georges Niang waited until after the ball had splashed the net to tilt his head back and let out a celebratory roar.
And at that point, the guy everyone says looks like a soccer dad and the man they call the Minivan, so help them, had turned the darn thing around.
The Utah Jazz earned a 132-110 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night at Vivint Arena — a win that wouldn’t have been possible without the superior play of the team’s bench.