Jazz shoot 4-33 on field goals in 2nd half during loss to Heat
The Utah Jazz's inert offense reached a new low after recording just four field goals on 33 attempts in the second half of their loss to the Miami Heat.
Nobody on the Jazz managed more than one basket after halftime. Rodney Hood - who was initially billed as the Jazz's go-to scorer following the departure of Gordon Hayward - shot 0-for-10. Utah's other primary shot creators in Donovan Mitchell, Joe Ingles, and Alec Burks combined to shoot 2-of-15 with four turnovers.
Utah finished with 25 points in the second half along with just 74 points total on the night.

(courtesy: NBA stats)
The Jazz, who won the fourth seed with 51 wins last season, now hold the third-worst offense in the league. They rank ahead of only the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls, who look to contend for the No. 1 draft pick next summer.
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