
How to watch Trail Blazers at Jazz: Time, TV channel, odds, injury report on Feb. 24
How to watch Trail Blazers at Jazz: Time, TV channel, odds, injury report on Feb. 24
On Monday, the Utah Jazz (14-42) host the Portland Trail Blazers (24-33) at the Delta Center, and if you're wondering how to catch the action live, you've come to the right place.
The Jazz defeated the Houston Rockets 124-115 on Saturday to improve to 2-2 on their nine-game homestand. They trailed by three points entering the fourth quarter but shot 65.2% from the field and outscored the Rockets 37-25 over the last 12 minutes to pull out the win.
Keyonte George produced 30 points, eight rebounds and six assists, Lauri Markkanen scored 23 points and 10 rebounds and rookie Isaiah Collier added 12 points and 10 assists off the bench. Collier is second in the league in total assists during February (98).
Related: NBA Rookie of the Year: Spurs' Stephon Castle is betting favorite post-All-Star break
The Trail Blazers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 141-88 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday, their largest margin of victory in franchise history. They led by as many as 55 points after knocking down a season-high 20 3-pointers and holding a 36-14 advantage in fastbreak scoring.
Anfernee Simons produced a team-high 25 points, Toumani Camara had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Jabari Walker added 20 points and 14 rebounds off the bench. Camara finished a plus-45 in 28 minutes on the court, the best plus-minus in a single game in franchise history.
The Trail Blazers and Jazz are meeting for the third time this season. They have split the series thus far, though the Jazz have won 11 out of the previous 16 matchups overall.
How to Watch
Date: Feb. 24
Time: 9 p.m. EST
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Channel: KUNP, KJZZ
Stream Trail Blazers at Jazz live on Fubo! (free trial)
Betting Lines
Point Spread: Trail Blazers -5.5
Money Line: Jazz +170, Trail Blazers -210
Over/Under: 233.5
NBA Odds via BetMGM.
Jerseys
Portland: Association Edition (white)
Utah: City Edition (purple)
Source: LockerVision
Trail Blazers at Jazz Injury Report
Portland: Deandre Ayton (calf), Sidy Cissoko (two-way contract), Bryce McGowens (two-way contract), Justin Minaya (two-way contract), Matisse Thybulle (ankle) and Robert Williams III (knee) are out.
Utah: Walker Kessler (illness) and Lauri Markkanen (back) are questionable. Jordan Clarkson (foot), John Collins (back), Elijah Harkless (two-way contract), Taylor Hendricks (leg), Collin Sexton (ankle) and Oscar Tshiebwe (G League assignment) are out.
Projected Starting Lineups
Portland Trail Blazers:
Jerami Grant
Toumani Camara
Donovan Clingan
Deni Avdija
Anfernee Simons
Utah Jazz:
Lauri Markkanen
KJ Martin
Walker Kessler
Brice Sensabaugh
Isaiah Collier
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