Utah Jazz: Predicting teams record for the final 28 games of the season

Mike Conley, Utah Jazz. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)
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Away Games

We can typically trust the Utah Jazz at home, but if they want to climb those Western Conference standings, they’re going to have to figure out a way to win more games on the road. They’re currently 16-13 away from Utah.

That’s not a terrible road record, but it’s certainly not great. They have 12 away games remaining during the 2019-20 season, but it’s going to be a tough task for the Jazz.

Aside from an early Eastern Conference road trip, which includes three of four non-playoff teams, the Jazz have a relatively difficult road schedule. They’ll visit Oklahoma City twice, Los Angeles (Lakers) once, Dallas once and Denver once.

Utah has struggled in all of those cities in the past, and they’re likely going to be very intense match-ups as these teams battle for positioning in the wild Western Conference. Here’s a look at what the Jazz face on the road for the remainder of the season.

Yeah, it’s not going to be easy at all. We’ll see what they can do, but I have more faith in the Jazz at home, obviously. The Jazz have yet to win in any of these Western Conference arenas this season aside from Dallas.

I have the Jazz going 7-5 on the road during these final 12 road games. I wish I could have given them a friendlier outcome, but it’s not too bad, all things considered. Road games are never easy, but this is an especially difficult stretch.