A great showdown is taking place Wednesday morning in Utah where the local team faces the Brooklyn Nets. The home side have one of the NBA's strongest seasons, as shown by their results so far, counting 5 wins in a number of matches, having faced some of the league's top teams such as the Bucks, Clippers and others. The Mitchell and Conley twins in the Gardens seem to be working exemplary so far, Bogdanovic is shooting "endlessly" behind the tripod line, and Gobert is clearing that rebounding is there, thus making up a very powerful set under Snyder's instructions. looks capable of getting very far this year. The Nets, on the other hand, are Irving's team, and that doesn't bother them at all as they have accepted that they will be fully dependent on the performance of the top scorer and win whatever games Irving is unstoppable. Around the newcomer from the Boston Gardens there is no huge talent but quite nice rollers who if found in their day can do damage to anyone who underestimates them. The absence of Brooklyn's second-highest quality player, Lavert, will make it even more difficult for the visitors who are expected to escape the Utah double and mark their second away success of the season. I find it easy or difficult for the home side to succeed and the ace with over 4 points is in the very good performance of 1.65