The Utah Jazz delivered a commanding 147-101 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night at the Delta Center, snapping a 10-game losing streak in one of the most statistically unusual performances of the NBA season.
Utah improved to 22-59 while Memphis fell to 25-56 after a heavy rotation game shaped by injuries and rest decisions on both sides.
Blake Hinson led Utah with a career-high 30 points, setting the tone early with efficient perimeter scoring and transition finishing.
The defining storyline came from a historic double triple-double performance, as Bez Mbeng and John Konchar both reached the milestone in the same game for Utah.
Mbeng posted 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists, controlling tempo as the primary initiator in extended possessions.
Konchar added 11 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, with his milestone moment triggering a courtside technical after an emotional reaction from former Memphis teammate Jaren Jackson Jr.
The Jazz established control in the second quarter, using a 15-3 run to build separation and never allowing Memphis to cut the margin below double digits again.
Utah’s interior dominance proved decisive, finishing with 86 points in the paint and overwhelming a Grizzlies rotation missing multiple regular contributors.
Oscar Tshiebwe anchored the paint with 16 points and a career-high 22 rebounds, consistently winning second-chance possessions and limiting Memphis defensive rebounds.
Kennedy Chandler added 26 points and Ace Bailey contributed 23, giving Utah multiple scoring layers across both backcourt and frontcourt actions.
Memphis attempted to stay competitive early, with the game tied at 34 before defensive breakdowns led to Utah pulling away behind pace-driven offense.
The Grizzlies were limited to six active players due to a 14-man injury list, forcing heavy minutes and exposing fatigue in the second half.
Dariq Whitehead led Memphis with 21 points, while Tony Okani and Adama Bal added 20 and 18 points respectively in losing efforts.
Utah’s lead reached as high as 55 points, with fast-break scoring heavily tilted at 45-8 in favor of the Jazz.
Both teams complete their regular season on Sunday, with Utah visiting the Lakers and Memphis traveling to Houston.

