SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell relishes a challenge. "When the odds are stacked against us, with our backs up against the wall, that's when we play our best," said Mitchell, who filled in at point guard again as Utah is still missing its top three at that position. Mitchell scored 34 points, his third straight game with more than 30, to help the Jazz pull away from the Chicago Bulls 110-102 on Saturday night. After struggling with his shot in the first few months of the season, the second-year guard has started making defenses pay for going under screens, but more than that he's making quicker reads and making the most potent play. "If you start missing shots and then you just stop taking them, then the defense wins.Read more on NewsOK.com