When we talk about the best substitute in the NBA today, there is no doubt that the name of Jordan Clarkson should come up and the Jazz player was in charge of confirming it with a performance that puts him in the history of the Utah Jazz.

Clarkson was the one man band for Utah in a 134-125 win over Sacramento, coming off the bench with a career-best 45 points and setting a Jazz franchise record for points by a reserve player.


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Also, something that stands out is that Clarkson went 15 of 21 from the field, hit 8 triples and went perfect on free throws with 8-8. Utah remains at the top of the West and will be a troublesome postseason opponent.