The Utah Jazz couldn’t get things done on Saturday night for their first of a four-game road trip, as the Sacramento Kings secured a narrow 121-117 win, dropping Utah to a 3-9 record on the new year.
It was ultimately an incredible performance out of the Kings’ star point guard De’Aaron Fox, who posted another strong scoring outing just one day after finding his way to a franchise-record 60-point stat line. He finished with 49 points, three rebounds, and nine assists in an effort that was done without Domantas Sabonis, Malik Monk, and DeMar DeRozan.
After the loss, Jazz head coach Will Hardy spoke with the media, dishing some praise towards to Fox, as well as diving into what made his scoring barrage so tough to defend…