Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors odds, starters, injury reports, predictions
The last time we saw the Utah Jazz in action, they snapped a five game losing streak. Tonight, the Golden State Warriors will look to snap a skid of their own. They’ve lost four in a row.The Jazz (46-21) won’t make it easy on them. The Warriors (48-29) will be without Steph Curry for the remainder of the regular season. Meanwhile, the Jazz will enjoy the company of most of their rotation regulars. When that’s the case, this team is hard to beat.
Especially with your best player on the sidelines.
Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors Odds Tonight
According to WynnBet, the Jazz are 1.5 point favorites to win this one tonight, and -125 point favorites on the money line. The Warriors are +105 point underdogs.
The over/under is presently set at 217.5 points.
Utah Jazz Starting Lineup
Quin Snyder should be able to roll out his preferred starting lineup of Mike Conley, Donovan Mitchell, Bojan Bogdanovic, Royce O’Neale and Rudy Gobert in this contest.
Utah Jazz Injury Report
The Jazz may be forced to small at the backup big man spot tonight. Hassan Whiteside is questionable with a foot injury, while Udoka Azubuike is done for the season.
Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors Prediction
We are truly scared to predict a Utah Jazz win here.
We haven’t had a great track record lately. Of course, it may just be that the Jazz have been unpredictable.
We’re still going for it. The Warriors have been a mess in Curry’s absence, dropping winnable games to the Wizards and Hawks during this recent skid. Without him, they’re a hodgepodge of role playing veterans and intriguing prospects. They’re not built to beat the Utah Jazz.
Fans of the team should hope they don’t make us eat our words. If they do, we’ll employ a George Costanza method of making predictions by following the opposite of our instinct from this moment onwards.
Prediction: Jazz 116, Warriors 107
Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors TV Channel
Fans in the Bay Area can catch this game on NBC Sports Bay Area Plus, while those in Salt Lake City should tune into AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain.
Utah Jazz Schedule and Next Game
The end of the season is in sight, but the Jazz need to focus on the moment. They play the surging Memphis Grizzlies on April 5th.
The next night, they’ll play the tanking Oklahoma City Thunder. They wrap up the regular season by facing the Phoenix Suns on April 8th, and the Portland Trail Blazers on April 10th.