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Utah Jazz Largest Margins of Defeat in the 1991 NBA Playoffs
Here you can find which game was the Jazz's worst loss by point differential during the 1991 postseason and also the full list of their losses ordered from the largest to the smallest margin of defeat, with final score, date and other details.
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Largest Wins / Worst Losses
Most Points Scored / ...Allowed
Fewest Points Scored / ...Allowed
Most 3-Pointers Made / ...Allowed
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What was the Jazz's biggest margin of defeat in the 1991 Playoffs?
The Utah Jazz lost to the Portland Trail Blazers by 20 points, 117-97, on May 7, 1991. That was the biggest of the team's 5 losses in the 1991 NBA Playoffs.
Largest Margin of Defeat
1991 Playoffs
20
points
vs. Portland Trail Blazers
Full list of Jazz's Losses in the 1991 NBA Playoffs, by Point Differential, from the Largest to the Smallest
Lost by... | W/L | Game / Details | |
1. | 20 | L |
May. 7, 1991, at Portland Western Conference Semifinals, Game 1 |
2. | 10 | L |
Apr. 27, 1991, at Phoenix Western Conference First Round, Game 2 |
3. | 7 | L |
May. 14, 1991, at Portland Western Conference Semifinals, Game 5 |
4. | 3 | L |
May. 12, 1991, at Utah Western Conference Semifinals, Game 4 |
Lost by... | W/L | Game / Details | |
5. | 2 | L |
May. 9, 1991, at Portland Western Conference Semifinals, Game 2 |
Number of games showed: 5