Brice Sensabaugh Leads Jazz Offense in 31-Point Night as Team Falls to Trailblazers

Brice Sensabaugh led the Jazz offense Friday night, scoring 31 points (12-19 FG, 6-8 3PT, 1-1 FT) in a 124-114 loss to the Trailblazers. He also recorded two steals, one assist, three rebounds and one block during the game.
What Happens When Brice Sensabaugh Carries the Load?
Sensabaugh’s 31-point outing arrived as part of a sustained scoring run: he has finished with 14 or more points in each of his last five games. The box-score efficiency was notable — 12-of-19 from the floor and 6-of-8 from three — and came alongside the defensive contributions of two steals and a blocked shot.
- Point total: 31
- Field goals: 12-19
- Three-pointers: 6-8
- Free throws: 1-1
- Rebounds: 3
- Assists: 1
- Steals: 2
- Blocks: 1
- Team result: 124-114 loss to the Trailblazers
What This Means for the Utah Rotation
He remains one of the few stable options as part of an injury-riddled Utah lineup late in the season, averaging 13. 4 points and 3. 0 rebounds per game with a usage rate of 23. 2% so far this season. That mix of scoring frequency and steady usage underscores why he is leaned on when availability is thin elsewhere.
Friday’s performance reinforced the recent pattern: Sensabaugh has been a consistent offensive presence across multiple games, and his scoring streak now spans five outings of 14 or more points. Even in defeat, the statistical line offered a clear snapshot of his current role within the rotation and the minutes when the team needed production from its younger options.
Brice Sensabaugh’s 31-point night is a continuation of his recent scoring run and a reminder of his standing as a dependable scoring option amid roster challenges.




