Sometimes things don't go your way.
Playing with heavy hearts on Thursday night, that was the exact situation the Jazz found themselves in.
Despite a fourth quarter comeback, Utah couldn't get over the hump and fell 111-100 to visiting Indiana, dropping their record to 8-4.
"I think defensively there were a number of breakdowns in a lot of different areas," head coach Quin Snyder said postgame. "It's hard to identify any one thing. I thought at times, particularly when we turn the ball over, it's really difficult for us to defend against turnovers."
The game was intense from the start, seeming like a playoff atmosphere with the physicality and the refs allowing both teams to play through it.