Suns vs. Jazz Prediction, Odds & Best Bet for November 26 (Phoenix Won't Miss Chris Paul Tonight)

Suns vs. Jazz Game Info

  • Date: Saturday, November 26, 2022
  • Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • Venue: Footprint Center — Phoenix, Arizona
  • Coverage: BSAZ and SportsNet RM

The Phoenix Suns will come into this one a little short-handed, missing star point guard Chris Paul. Phoenix, though, has won three games in a row and four of its last five.

The Utah Jazz will also be without their starting point guard Mike Conley, but they come in as losers of three straight.

Suns vs. Jazz Odds & Spread

  • Mone yline: PHO: (-240) | UTA: (+198)
  • Spread: PHO: -6.5 (-110) | UTA: +6.5 (-110)
  • Total: 232 — Over: (-110) | Under: (-110)

Both the moneyline and the spread have moved in Utah's favor since the beginning of the day, but the moneyline for the game has gone up by two points, now sitting at 232.5 and the highest total of the Saturday NBA slate.

Suns vs. Jazz Betting Trends

  • The Suns put together a 44-38-0 ATS record last year.
  • The Jazz won once ATS (1-1) as underdogs of 7 points or more last s eason.
  • Last season, 41 Suns games hit the over.
  • There were 38 Jazz games (out of 82) that hit the over last year.

Suns vs. Jazz Prediction & Pick

With both teams missing their starting point guards tonight, expect Phoenix's experienced roster and coaching to adjust better to that. Paul has been out since Nov. 7 and the Suns have gone 5-3 during that stretch without him since. Playing at home, in a tough environment for Utah's young roster, Phoenix should be in the drivers seat for most of this one.

Prediction: Suns 122 | Jazz 109

Suns vs. Jazz Best Bet

Jordan Clarkson should be the Jazz's primary ball-handler tonight with Conley out, and this will give him a higher usage number than usual. With his point toal sitting at 20.5 for tonight, that's roughly just one point higher than his season average. He also has the benefit of not going up against Paul, one of the toughest defenders in the NBA. Clarkson has hit the over on this total in four consecutive games.

  
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