Asked prior to Monday night’s game how he intended to handle dividing up minutes between veterans looking to get on track and youngsters looking to show out, with the contest the middle of just three scheduled preseason matchups, Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder replied that this affair wouldn’t be nearly the clean split that Saturday’s opener was. “This is really about our veteran guys,” Snyder said. “We’d like to see guys have a chance to play together. … The regular season is right around the corner, so you’d like to make sure guys are in good shape for that.” Good call. After struggling through much of the first half against Phoenix on Monday, the Jazz’s rotation regulars eventually figured things out, busting the game wide open in the third quarter as Utah rolled to a 111-92 victory at Vivint Arena. read more https://www.sltrib.com/sports/jazz/2020/12/14/big-third-quarter-carries/