Throughout the regular season, the Jazz were one of the worst turnover-committing teams in the NBA, committing an average of 16.5 per game.

In their final game of the postseason, Monday's first-round Game 4 playoff loss to the Sacramento Kings, miscues again doomed the Jazz.

Utah committed 21 turnovers in all, and the Kings converted them into 30 points in a 91-86 victory.

"Any time you play a team that is this talented (and commit that many turnovers) you don't have much of a chance to win," Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said.