Utah Jazz vs. Golden State Warriors Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-25-2022
Utah Jazz vs. Golden State Warriors Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-25-2022

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Utah Jazz (12-8) vs. Golden State Warriors (9-10)

After a short break on Thanksgiving, the NBA betting action goes on Friday, November 25, with a loaded 14-game card. The Utah Jazz head to Chase Center in San Francisco to meet the Golden State Warriors for the first time in 2022-233, so let’s take a closer look. 

Utah opens as a 6.5-point road dog with a total of 234.5 points. The Jazz are without Rudy Gay (hand), while Mike Conley (knee) and Leandro Bolmaro (concussion) are doubtful to play. The Warriors, on the other side, miss Andre Iguodala (hip). 

The Utah Jazz (12-8; 12-8 ATS) are coming off a disappointing 125-116 home loss to the Detroit Pistons this past Wednesday. It was their second straight defeat and the fifth in their last seven games. The Jazz failed to satisfy the odds as heavy 12.5-point favorites, allowing the Pistons to control the game for all 48 minutes. Detroit shot 49.4% from the field and 12-for-24 from downtown while outscoring Utah 52-42 in the paint. 

The Jazz forced a paltry seven turnovers last Wednesday. They shot 49.4% from the field and 18-for-41 from beyond the arc, but it wasn’t enough, as the Jazz struggled to make the stops all night long. Malik Beasley led the way for Utah with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and five assists. Jordan Clarkson notched 24 points on 9-for-17 shooting from the field, while Collin Sexton posted a 17-point, 12-assist double-double . 

“They came out hungry, aggressive and physical from the beginning and we did not,” Utah coach Will Hardy said. “As a team, we’ve gotten to this point by playing with a chip on our shoulder and I do not think we had that chip in the first half.” 

The Jazz are scoring 115.9 points per 100 possessions (6th in the NBA) on 47.0% shooting from the field (tied-12th) and 37.4$ from beyond the 3-point line (8th). They are taking 39.5 attempts from deep per game, enough for the fourth-most in the league. On the defensive side of the ball, Utah ranks 23rd in points allowed per 100 possessions (115.1), 24th in field goal percentage (47.6%), and fifth in 3-point percentage. 

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