Last time these two teams met, the result was less than ideal. Karl Anthony-Towns towered over the Jazz, Jeff Teague was his normal Jazz-killing self, and the Timberwolves left Vivint Smarthome Arena with the win. The boys from the City of Utah are struggling for answers after being dispatched by two teams who are not predicted to finish the season in playoff position. “One thing we’ve done every night is we’ve competed,” said coach Quin Snyder. “There are a lot of things we need to improve on and focus on .
Utah Jazz hope to break two game slide and get revenge in Minnesota tonight
