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Clutch Performances Drive the Utah Jazz to Victory Over the Memphis Grizzlies

Here is a list of the three players that made their mark during the Utah Jazz victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night.

The Utah Jazz finished a regular season sweep against the Memphis Grizzlies last night, winning the matchup 111-107. The Jazz are now officially on a seven-game winning streak and will return to Salt Lake looking to continue to add to that number. Here's a list of three players that we felt made a major impact during the game to seal the win for the Jazz.

Mike Conley: 

During yesterday's game preview, we wrote about how Conley would need to step up big if the Jazz were going to win without Donovan Mitchell. The former Grizzly did just that, adding 26-points and 7-assists on his previous-home floor. Conley came up especially clutch in the fourth quarter, adding half of his points during the final 12-minutes of the game. 

Mike Conley (10) made a splash against his former team on Wednesday night.

Mike Conley (10) made a splash against his former team on Wednesday night.

Jordan Clarkson: 

The current frontrunner for the Sixth-Man of the Year Award found his groove once again last night, torching the Grizzlies with 24-points and 7-rebounds during his twenty-six and a half minutes on the floor. Clarkson has had his struggles over the last week or two, but he seems to be getting back on track as he once again put in a big performance for Utah last night.

Jordan Clarkson (00) adds two points against the Memphis Grizzlies

Jordan Clarkson (00) adds two points against the Memphis Grizzlies

Bojan Bogdanovic: 

Bogdanovic is another Jazzman who has seemed to have re-found his groove over the past few games. The Croatian came up especially clutch for the Jazz during their final matchup with Memphis, adding 23-points and 5-rebounds in the Jazz win.

Bojan Bogdanovic (44) drains a three-pointer against he Memphis Grizzlies

Bojan Bogdanovic (44) drains a three-pointer against he Memphis Grizzlies

The Utah Jazz will be back at Vivint Smart Home Arena on Friday, April 2 to take on the Chicago Bulls. This will be the second game that the Jazz and Bulls have met up this season, with the first game ending in a 120-95 Utah win. Friday night's matchup against Chicago will tip-off at 7pm MST and will be televised on AT&T SportsNet. Jazz fans can also tune into David Locke and Ron Boone's radio broadcast on 1280 AM or 97.5 FM.

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