The Utah Jazz played without point guards Ricky Rubio, Dante Exum and Raul Neto because of injuries, and it was no big deal.
Not with Donovan Mitchell showing off his ball-handling skills.
Mitchell had 33 points and a career-high nine assists, helping Utah beat the Los Angeles Lakers 113-95 on Friday night. The second-year guard helped make up for his missing teammates with a flurry of game-changing plays on both ends of the court.
“My biggest thing is just trying to make the right reads,” Mitchell said. “That's been my thing since I first got here. Just continuing to play under control and just find guys.”
Utah (22-21) made 15 3-pointers in its fourth win in five games. Rudy Gobert had 12 points and a season-high 18 rebounds. Joe Ingles collected 14 points and a career-high 12 boards, and Derrick Favors finished with 15 points and a season-high 13 rebounds.
The Jazz enjoyed a 65-55 advantage on the glass, marking the eighth time in franchise history they had at least 65 rebounds.
Michael Beasley scored 17 points for the Lakers. Brandon Ingram added 15 points and Kyle Kuzma had 11 points and eight rebounds.
Los Angeles (23-20) lost for the sixth time in nine games without LeBron James in the lineup. James is out with a groin injury.
Kyle Korver #26 of the Utah Jazz shoots past Michael Beasley #11 of the Los Angeles Lakers in the second half of an NBA game at Vivint Smart Home Arena on January 11, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah. /VCG Photo
The Lakers shot just 36 percent from the floor.
“We couldn't ever get a rhythm going,” coach Luke Walton said. “We couldn't find it. Once we were struggling to score, we let that affect our overall energy, which is something we talk about. It's a good learning experience for our guys.”
Utah broke the game open in the second quarter by holding Los Angeles without a field goal for nearly seven minutes. The Lakers trailed 41-34 after Ivica Zubac scored back-to-back baskets with 7:35 left. They did not get another basket until Javale McGee hit a short jumper with 55.1 seconds left in the half.
Utah took advantage of the drought. The Jazz used an 18-4 run to open a 59-38 lead. Mitchell fueled much of the run with his play on both ends of the court. He drove for a pair of baskets, blocked a layup attempt by Kyle Kuzma, and fed a no-look pass to Ingles in the corner to set up his first 3-pointer of the night.
“We guarded,” Jazz coach Quin Snyder said. “We defended well. We still have to work at scoring off our defense.”
Los Angeles trimmed Utah's lead to 76-66 in the third quarter after Beasley made back-to-back baskets and hit a pair of free throws as part of a 10-0 run. The Lakers couldn't cut it to single digits.
Utah used a 14-5 run, capped by a layup from Gobert, to put it out of reach again and take a 95-73 lead with 7:03 left in the fourth quarter.
Other NBA games on Friday included: (With home team in Bold)
Atlanta Hawks 123 Philadelphia 76ers 121
Washington Wizards 113 Milwaukee Bucks 106
Indiana Pacers 121 New York Nicks 106
Toronto Raptors 122 Brooklyn Nets 105
Houston Rockets 141 Cleveland Cavaliers 113
Dallas Mavericks 119 Minnesota Timberwolves 115
Portland Trail Blazers 127 Charlotte Hornets 96
Golden State Warriors 146 Chicago Bulls 109