Utah Jazz vs. San Antonio Spurs Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-26-2022

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The Utah Jazz will travel to the AT&T Center on Monday night to take on the San Antonio Spurs in a Western Conference. The Jazz are seventh in the West with a 19-16 record and are riding a two-game winning streak after coming off a 120-112 home w in over the Washington Wizards on Thursday. The Spurs are 14th in the West with a 10-22 record and are riding a two-game losing streak as they are coming off a 133-113 road loss to the Orlando Magic on Friday. This is the first of four games they will play against one another with these teams not playing again until the end of February. 

The Utah Jazz have been playing well this season and are coming off a 120-112 home win against the Washington Wizards. The Jazz were able to shoot the ball incredibly well as they shot 42-of-86 (48.8 percent) overall, 16-of-35 (45.7 percent) from beyond the arc, and 21 free-throw attempts during the game. Shooting guard Malik Beasley led the team as in 26 minutes he finished with 25 points, two rebounds, and four steals in the game. Defensively, they need to improve as they allowed 56.1 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from beyond the arc, and 17 trips to the charity stripe. They were able to force 11 total turnovers with five steals and three blocks in the game as well.  

The Jazz have been doing an awesome  job o ffensively this season; they are fourth in the sport with 117 points per game thus far and are shooting 47.4 percent from the floor and 37.2 percent from beyond the arc. Also they are 10th in the league with 26.1 assists per game as well. On the defensive side of the court, they are 23rd in the NBA with 115.9 points per game and are allowing their opponents to shoot 46.7 percent from the field. They have been doing okay as they are 17th in the league with 7.1 steals and 16th in the sport with 4.8 blocks per game. 

Injury Report for Utah

Power forward Kelly Olynyk: Ankle injury (OUT)

Shooting guard Johnny Juzang: Wrist injury (OUT)

 

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