Hitman
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Actually, Ingles got back, defended the shot well and rebounded the missed layup. Just about the only time anyone stopped Lowry in the last quarter...and Ingles got stripped by Lowery who then blew by him for an easy lay up.
I went back and checked, and I now agree Mack was a big part, but still not the only part.Very sloppy game for the Jazz down the stretch and Mack was only a small part of the story of our collapse.
With 6:24 to go, we led 85-79. We had outscored the Raptors 12-8 to this point, and Mack had played the first five minutes of the quarter, so he was part of the unit building this lead.
Mack came back in with 5:11 to go, we still led 85-81.
He then committed two turnovers and two fouls, while Lowry (his man) scored 9 points, dished an assist for a dunk, and grabbed a rebound. Mack was subbed out with 2:42 to go, the score 88-94.
So yeah, we were outscored 3-13 during Mack's second stint, with 11 of these points generated by his man. But we were also outscored 5-9 when he was off the court in the last quarter, so he wasn't the only one who wilted in crunch time.