In the ever-evolving Western Conference landscape, the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers clashed on April 4, 2025, in a matchup that showcased contrasting styles and playoff implications. Today, we’re diving into the player statistics from this electrifying encounter at Crypto.com Arena, unpacking the individual performances and team dynamics that defined the game.
From superstar showdowns to critical role-player contributions, the numbers tell the story of how this battle unfolded and what it signals for both teams as the postseason approaches.
The Jazz-Lakers rivalry may not carry the historical weight of some NBA classics, but their April 4, 2025, meeting added a compelling chapter. The Lakers, bolstered by their star duo of LeBron James and Luka Dončić, aimed to solidify their standing among the West’s elite. Meanwhile, the Jazz, led by Lauri Markkanen and a gritty supporting cast, sought to prove their mettle as a playoff contender. Pre-game hype centered on Dončić’s playmaking against Utah’s defense and Markkanen’s scoring prowess challenging L.A.’s interior.
Game Overview
Quarter | Jazz | Lakers |
---|---|---|
Q1 | 25 | 29 |
Q2 | 27 | 31 |
Q3 | 29 | 34 |
Q4 | 26 | 28 |
Final | 107 | 122 |
The Lakers emerged victorious, 122-107, leveraging a balanced attack and a decisive third-quarter surge. The game tipped in L.A.’s favor early with an 8-2 run, driven by LeBron’s mid-range mastery. The Jazz responded in the second, cutting the lead to three behind Markkanen’s 10 points, but a 12-3 Lakers spurt—fueled by Dončić’s assists—pushed the margin to double digits. Utah’s late fourth-quarter push, sparked by Jordan Clarkson’s 8 points, narrowed it to eight, but clutch threes from Austin Reaves sealed the deal.
The box score reveals L.A.’s edge in field-goal percentage (51% vs. 43%) and assists (32 vs. 24), while Utah held a slight rebounding advantage (44-41).

Utah Jazz vs Los Angeles Lakers Match Player Stats
Starting Lineup Performance Analysis
Here’s how the starting fives stacked up:
Lakers Starters | MIN | PTS | REB | AST | FG% | 3P% | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LeBron James | 38 | 28 | 8 | 9 | 55% | 40% | +14 |
Luka Dončić | 37 | 25 | 6 | 11 | 48% | 38% | +12 |
Austin Reaves | 34 | 18 | 4 | 5 | 50% | 44% | +10 |
Rui Hachimura | 31 | 14 | 5 | 2 | 54% | 33% | +8 |
Anthony Davis (injured, DNP) | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Jaxson Hayes (started) | 28 | 10 | 9 | 1 | 57% | 0% | +9 |
Jazz Starters | MIN | PTS | REB | AST | FG% | 3P% | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lauri Markkanen | 39 | 32 | 10 | 3 | 50% | 42% | -10 |
Jordan Clarkson | 36 | 20 | 5 | 6 | 44% | 36% | -8 |
Keyonte George | 34 | 15 | 4 | 7 | 41% | 33% | -12 |
John Collins | 32 | 12 | 8 | 2 | 46% | 25% | -9 |
Walker Kessler | 30 | 8 | 11 | 1 | 50% | 0% | -11 |
Key Takeaways:
- The Lakers’ starters dominated efficiency, with four of five shooting above 50% from the field.
- Utah’s rebounding edge (Kessler and Markkanen combining for 21 boards) couldn’t offset L.A.’s superior ball movement.
- With Anthony Davis sidelined, Jaxson Hayes stepped up admirably, while LeBron and Dončić carried the offensive load.
LeBron James vs Lauri Markkanen: Star Duel Breakdown
Category | LeBron James | Lauri Markkanen |
---|---|---|
Points | 28 | 32 |
FG Made-Attempted | 11-20 | 12-24 |
3PT Made-Attempted | 2-5 | 5-12 |
FT Made-Attempted | 4-5 | 3-4 |
Rebounds | 8 | 10 |
Assists | 9 | 3 |
Steals | 2 | 1 |
Blocks | 1 | 0 |
Turnovers | 2 | 3 |
Plus/Minus | +14 | -10 |
This marquee matchup lived up to the billing. Markkanen’s 32 points, including 5-12 from three, showcased his scoring versatility, while LeBron’s 28 points and 9 assists highlighted his all-around impact. LeBron’s efficiency (55% FG) and clutch play in the fourth (8 points) outshone Markkanen’s volume, though the Jazz star’s rebounding kept Utah competitive.
Supporting Cast Contributions
Lakers Key Contributors:
- Austin Reaves: 18 points, including 4-9 from three, with two clutch triples in the fourth.
- Dalton Knecht: 12 points off the bench, hitting 3-6 from deep.
- Gabe Vincent: 8 points, 4 assists, providing steady relief.
Jazz Key Contributors:
- Isaiah Collier: 11 points, 5 assists off the bench, sparking the fourth-quarter rally.
- Collin Sexton: 9 points, 3 rebounds, adding energy.
- Taylor Hendricks: 6 points, 5 rebounds, with a key putback.
L.A.’s bench outscored Utah’s 32-26, with Knecht’s sharpshooting proving critical.
Inside the Paint: Frontcourt Battle
Category | Lakers | Jazz |
---|---|---|
Points in the Paint | 54 | 48 |
Offensive Rebounds | 9 | 12 |
Defensive Rebounds | 32 | 32 |
Second-Chance Points | 11 | 14 |
Blocks | 5 | 4 |
Fast Break Points | 19 | 15 |
The Lakers dominated the paint despite Davis’ absence, with Hayes and LeBron combining for 14-18 inside. Utah’s 12 offensive rebounds (Kessler’s 5) generated extra possessions, but they couldn’t capitalize fully.
Perimeter Play Analysis
Quarter | Lakers 3PT | Jazz 3PT |
---|---|---|
Q1 | 4-10 (40%) | 3-9 (33%) |
Q2 | 5-11 (45%) | 4-10 (40%) |
Q3 | 6-12 (50%) | 3-8 (38%) |
Q4 | 3-7 (43%) | 2-7 (29%) |
Total | 18-40 (45%) | 12-34 (35%) |
L.A.’s 18 threes to Utah’s 12 created an 18-point gap, with Dončić (3-8) and Reaves (4-9) leading the charge. The Jazz relied heavily on Markkanen (5-12), with others struggling (7-22 combined).
Defensive Standouts
Player | STL | BLK | DEF | DFGM | DFGA | DFG% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LeBron James (LAL) | 2 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 12 | 33% |
Austin Reaves (LAL) | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 10 | 30% |
Walker Kessler (UTA) | 1 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 13 | 38% |
Keyonte George (UTA) | 2 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 11 | 36% |
LeBron’s two-way play and Kessler’s rim protection stood out, though L.A.’s team defense limited Utah’s efficiency.
Fourth Quarter Heroes
Player | PTS | FGM-A | 3PM-A | FTM-A | REB | AST | TO |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LeBron James | 8 | 3-5 | 1-2 | 1-1 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Luka Dončić | 7 | 2-4 | 1-2 | 2-2 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Lauri Markkanen | 9 | 3-7 | 2-4 | 1-1 | 3 | 0 | 1 |
Jordan Clarkson | 8 | 3-6 | 1-3 | 1-2 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
LeBron and Dončić’s poise outlasted Markkanen and Clarkson’s late surge.
Advanced Metrics Breakdown
Player | PER | TS% | USG% | ORTG | DRTG | PIE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LeBron James | 30.1 | 64.2 | 29.8 | 125 | 104 | 17.8 |
Luka Dončić | 27.4 | 60.8 | 31.2 | 123 | 106 | 16.5 |
Lauri Markkanen | 25.6 | 62.1 | 28.4 | 115 | 118 | 15.3 |
Jordan Clarkson | 19.2 | 55.3 | 24.6 | 110 | 116 | 12.1 |
L.A.’s team net rating (+12.6) dwarfed Utah’s (-12.6), reflecting their dominance.
Coaching Impact on Player Performance
- Lakers: JJ Redick’s emphasis on pace and spacing maximized Dončić’s playmaking (11 assists) and opened three-point looks (18-40).
- Jazz: Will Hardy’s trapping of LeBron forced 2 turnovers, but Utah’s perimeter defense faltered against L.A.’s shooters.

Season Trend Analysis
- Lakers: Their 45% from three exceeded their 38.2% season average, while 32 assists matched their ball-movement identity.
- Jazz: Markkanen’s 32 points aligned with his 27.8 average, but Utah’s 35% from three lagged their 36.4% norm.
FAQs
- Most surprising stat? Utah’s 12 offensive rebounds against a Davis-less Lakers frontcourt.
- How did LeBron compare to Markkanen? LeBron’s 9 assists and +14 outdid Markkanen’s volume scoring (-10).
- Any Lakers weaknesses? Nine offensive rebounds allowed could haunt them in the playoffs.
- Top role player impact? Reaves’ 18 points and 30% DFG were clutch.
- Clutch time insights? L.A.’s 5-8 FG in the final 5 minutes topped Utah’s 4-10.
- Key outcome stat? The 18-12 three-point disparity—18 points that defined the gap.
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Conclusion
This statistical breakdown of the April 4, 2025, Jazz-Lakers clash highlights L.A.’s offensive firepower and depth, driven by LeBron and Dončić’s brilliance. The Jazz, reliant on Markkanen and rebounding, showed resilience but couldn’t match the Lakers’ perimeter precision. As the playoffs loom, these numbers underscore L.A.’s contender status and Utah’s need for sharper shooting to climb the West’s ladder.