The final result of Game 4 was a huge blow to the Utah Jazz.
They had done their best, and in the oxygen-thin Delta Center, they had forced the defending champion to less than 80 points in a single game.
This was also the first time this season that the Magic Team had failed to score 80 points in a game.
You can recall how many nights, just Roger and Shaq together could easily score sixty or seventy points.
But the iron-clad Jazz had pushed this terrifying team's offense to such an extent.
And yet, they still lost.
They lost due to Karl Malone's weakness at the crucial moment.
They lost due to Roger's bold, chasing three-pointer.
Or you could explain it this way—the Jazz lost on the toughness of their star player.
That's right, toughness, not accuracy.