The Utah Jazz vs Lakers match player stats showed a dramatic comeback as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Utah Jazz 143–135 in Salt Lake City.

Los Angeles overturned a halftime deficit with a dominant fourth quarter, outscoring Utah 41–29.

Luka Doncic delivered 45 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds, recording his fifth triple-double of the season.

LeBron James added 28 points and 10 assists while Jaxson Hayes scored 16 points on perfect shooting.

Utah was led by Keyonte George with 34 points and rookie Ace Bailey with 19.

The Jazz had led most of the game but faded late as turnovers and defense became decisive factors.

• Lakers trailed at halftime
• Doncic produced a triple-double
• Utah shot efficiently but faded late

Score progression

QuarterLakersJazz
13241
24137
32928
44129
Final143135

• Utah led early
• Lakers dominated final period
• 278 total combined points

Utah Jazz vs Lakers match player stats: Star performances

Doncic controlled the offense, contributing directly to a large portion of Los Angeles scoring.

James orchestrated the comeback run with free throws and playmaking late in the third quarter.

For Utah, George’s scoring kept the team ahead for most of the contest while Isaiah Collier posted 13 assists.

PlayerTeamPointsReboundsAssists
Luka DoncicLakers451114
LeBron JamesLakers28710
Jaxson HayesLakers1630
Keyonte GeorgeJazz3448
Ace BaileyJazz1940
Isaiah CollierJazz18013

• Doncic led all categories
• George top Jazz scorer
• Collier strong playmaker

Team comparison statistics

The Jazz shot better from three-point range but the Lakers dominated free throws and turnovers.

Fast-break scoring and rebounding also favored Los Angeles.

CategoryLakersJazz
Field Goal %53%52%
3PT %33%49%
Free Throw %82%66%
Rebounds4839
Assists3231
Turnovers713
Fast Break Points259
Points in Paint5842

• Lakers efficiency at line decisive
• Utah better perimeter shooting
• Turnovers key difference

The victory marked Los Angeles winning three of its last four games while Utah continued its inconsistent season.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.