The Utah Jazz (15-12) are 4-6 in their last 10 games, and things aren’t looking up now that Collin Sexton is out for at least a week after suffering a hamstring injury. against Golden State on Wednesday. They’ll be looking to push through things and pick up a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves (12-12) at home on Friday night. Minnesota has been without starting forward Karl-Anthony Towns (calf) the past three games but has managed to win two of those matchups.
The Vivint Arena tip in Salt Lake City is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET. Utah is favored by 1.5 points in Caesars Sportsbook’s latest Jazz vs. Timberwolves odds, and the over/under is set at 234.5. Before we get into the Timberwolves vs. Jazz picks, you’ll want to see SportsLine’s NBA predictions from the model.
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Now the model has set her sights on Jazz vs Timberwolves. You can head over to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several NBA betting lines for Timberwolves vs. Jazz:
- Difference between Jazz and Timberwolves: Jazz -1.5
- Jazz vs. Timberwolves over/under: 234.5 points
- Silverline Jazz vs. Timberwolves: Utah -125, Minnesota +105
- Jazz vs. Timberwolves picks: See the picks here
Featured Game | Utah Jazz vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
What you need to know about Jazz
The Utah Jazz won in spectacular fashion against Golden State on a missed inbound play by the Warriors in the final moments of their game on Wednesday. Utah came away with a 124-123 win late in the night, giving the Jazz their third win in four games. Jordan Clarkson scored a team-high 22 points and added nine assists and four rebounds. Malik Beasley and Simone Fontecchio each scored 18 points in the win.
Point guard Mike Conley could return to action on Friday after missing the last nine games with a leg injury. In the 10 games before he got injured, he averaged 10.8 points, 8.7 assists and 1.1 steals. The Jazz could use him on the field, especially after Sexton’s injury, as the Timberwolves have allowed just 21.7 assists by opponents in their last three games. Utah’s leading scorer, Lauri Markkanen (illness), is questionable to play.
What you need to know about the Timberwolves
Minnesota took advantage of a wary Indiana Pacers team at the end of their seven-game road trip, with a 121-115 victory on Wednesday. Shooter Anthony Edwards had 26 points and eight assists in addition to eight boards and six steals. The Timberwolves also got the best performances from point guard D’Angelo Russell (28 points) and Rudy Gobert (21 rebounds).
Minnesota has been a tough defensive team this season and averages the third-most steals in the league, averaging 8.5 per game. Edwards was the biggest pickpocket and sweeps 1.8 per out, but Russell is right behind him with 1.3. The Timberwolves kept opponents from shooting just 45.8 percent inside the three-point line, but struggled to limit them from downtown. They allowed others to hit 37.7% of their three-pointers, which is the second highest rate in the league.
How to make Jazz vs. Timberwolves picks
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