Spurs vs Jazz November 9th 2024
In a Western Conference matchup, the Spurs (-262) will host the Jazz (+215) at the Frost Bank Center. San Antonio is currently favored by 6.5 points, and the over/under line is set at 222.5. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:00 ET, and the game will be shown on NBA TV.
Utah comes into this game with a record of 1-7, while the Spurs are 4-5 on the season.
Jazz vs. Spurs Key Information
- Sport: NBA
- Teams: Utah Jazz at San Antonio Spurs
- Where: San Antonio at Frost Bank Center
- Date: Saturday, November 9th
- Betting Odds SA -6.5, UTA +215 | SA -262 O/U 222.5
The Jazz Can Win If…
The Jazz fell to 1-7 on the season after a 123-100 loss to the Bucks on Thursday. Utah, who entered the game as +10 point underdogs, failed to cover the spread. The total points for the game came in at 223, falling short of the 231.5 O/U line.
After an 11-0 run by the Bucks early on, the Jazz responded by outscoring Milwaukee 32-26 in the 2nd quarter. However, things unraveled in the 2nd half, as Utah was outscored 66-39 over the final two quarters.
In their 123-100 loss to the Bucks, the Jazz shot 42.9% from the field, but connected on 17 threes at a 41.5% clip. Jordan Clarkson led the way with 18 points, hitting 4 threes at 44.4%.
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Collin Sexton added 14 points and 7 assists, while Johnny Juzang contributed 12 points, 9 of which came in the opening quarter. Juzang also hit 3 threes, shooting 75% from deep.
The Jazz struggled defensively, allowing 123 points to the Bucks on Thursday. Milwaukee scored 31 points in both the 1st and 3rd quarters and added 35 in the 4th. Utah gave up 26 points in the 2nd quarter.
Utah allowed the Bucks to shoot 51% from the field and 42% from three-point range, with Milwaukee hitting 15 threes. The Bucks also went 22/30 from the free-throw line. The Jazz gave up 11 offensive rebounds while recording 5 steals and 5 blocks.
- Although Utah has a straight up record of 1-2 in their last three road games, they have not held up as well vs the spread going 1-2. The team averaged 112 points per game in these games.
- Going back to their previous five games as the underdog, Utah has an ATS mark of 1-4 while going 1-4 straight up.
- Over their last three games, the Jazz have an over/under record of 2-1 and are 1-2 vs. the spread.
The Spurs Can Win If…
The Spurs improved to 4-5 on the season with a 118-105 win over the Trail Blazers on Thursday. Playing at home, San Antonio entered the game as -4.5 favorites and covered the spread. The total score of 223 points exceeded the O/U line of 217.5 by 5.5 points.
San Antonio took control in the 3rd quarter, outscoring Portland 35-24, and entered the 4th with a 91-79 lead. They edged the Blazers 27-26 in the final quarter to secure the win.
The Spurs shot 53.7% from the field and knocked down 16 threes at a 41% clip in their win over the Trail Blazers. Malaki Branham and Keldon Johnson each scored 17 points, with Branham hitting 3 threes at 60% efficiency.
Stephon Castle, Julian Champagnie, and Zach Collins all added 14 points, with Castle and Champagnie scoring 8 in the 4th quarter. Victor Wembanyama contributed 12 points, scoring 3 in each quarter.
Defensively, the Spurs held the Trail Blazers to 105 points on Thursday, giving up 27 in the 1st quarter and 28 in the 2nd. They tightened up in the 3rd, allowing just 24 points, and finished strong in the 4th, giving up 26.
San Antonio did a solid job defending the three, holding Portland to 28% shooting from deep with only 9 made threes. The Spurs also sent the Blazers to the line 22 times, where they made 14 free throws. The Spurs grabbed 33 defensive rebounds, allowed 14 offensive boards, and recorded 9 steals and 4 blocks.
- In their last three games at home, the Spurs have a straight up record of 1-2 while going 1-2 vs. the spread. The team averaged 103 points per game in this stretch.
- As the betting favorite, the Spurs have an ATS record of 4-1 in their last five games. In these matchups their, straight up record was 4-1.
- In their last three games, the Spurs have an over/under record of 2-1 and are 2-1 vs. the spread.
The Lean
Coming in as the underdogs at +6.5, we have the Jazz as the way to go on the point spread. Not only do we have them covering, but our projections show they have a good one of winning this one straight-up, if you’re looking for a higher payout on the moneyline.
Regarding the over/under, the current line is set at 222.5, and our model predicts the Jazz and Spurs to score a combined 263 points. We recommend betting on the over.
Spurs Aim to Reach .500 as They Host Struggling Jazz
The San Antonio Spurs will look to build on their recent momentum and return to the .500 mark when they host the Utah Jazz on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Jazz will be trying to snap out of their early-season struggles and get back on track.
San Antonio Spurs: Finding Their Groove
The Spurs are coming off an impressive 118-105 home win against the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday, improving to 3-1 on their home court. In that game, San Antonio showcased a balanced attack with eight players scoring in double figures, led by Malaki Branham and Keldon Johnson, who each contributed 17 points off the bench.
The victory was a strong response following a tough loss to the Houston Rockets just a day prior. Interim head coach Mitch Johnson was pleased with the team’s effort, especially from the bench.
“It was a complete effort,” Johnson said. “The bench was huge. Guys stepped up and did a lot of different things. We got punched in the mouth (against Houston), so the reaction and response were awesome.”
One of the bright spots for San Antonio has been rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama, who continues to show flashes of brilliance. Against Portland, Wembanyama contributed 12 points, along with solid defensive play, including blocks and steals.
“My favorite type of win,” Wembanyama said. “It’s when we can really answer the tactics of the opponent while involving everybody.”
San Antonio’s depth was on full display in that game, with contributions coming from players like Zach Collins, Stephon Castle, and Julian Champagnie, each scoring 14 points. The Spurs will look to maintain that level of team cohesion and balanced scoring as they face the Jazz.
Utah Jazz: Searching for Consistency
The Utah Jazz, on the other hand, are looking to bounce back after a 123-100 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday. The defeat was a setback after Utah had snapped a six-game losing streak with a win over the Chicago Bulls earlier in the week.
Against Milwaukee, the Jazz struggled on both ends of the court. They were outscored 39-7 in fast-break points and shot just 42.9 percent from the floor. However, one positive sign was the return of All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen, who had missed three games due to back spasms. Markkanen, though, appeared to be shaking off some rust, finishing with just eight points on 3-for-10 shooting.
“There’s some good in that game,” Markkanen said. “Of course, there’s always something we can learn. Keep moving on, and just try to get the next one.”
The Jazz are still experimenting with different lineups and rotations as they try to find the right chemistry. Coach Will Hardy emphasized that the team is still figuring things out, particularly in the frontcourt.
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“We’re trying to put a bunch of different combinations together with the bigs to figure out what works best for all of them,” Hardy said. “Nothing’s ever set in stone as far as our lineups and rotations go.”
Key Matchup: Wembanyama vs. Markkanen
These two teams last met on Halloween night, with the Spurs securing a convincing 106-88 victory in Salt Lake City. In that game, Victor Wembanyama had a standout performance, posting 25 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, five steals, and five blocks. The rookie’s versatility was on full display, dominating on both ends of the floor.
Utah’s Collin Sexton led the Jazz with 16 points in that previous matchup, but the Jazz were unable to overcome Wembanyama’s all-around impact. The upcoming rematch will see if Markkanen, now back in the lineup, can help shift the momentum in favor of the Jazz.
What to Watch For
- Spurs’ Balanced Attack: The Spurs have shown that they can get production from multiple players. If their bench can continue to contribute as it did against Portland, San Antonio will have a good chance of securing another home win.
- Jazz’s Frontcourt Adjustments: With Markkanen back, Utah is looking to solidify its frontcourt rotations. The key will be getting consistent production from players like John Collins and Collin Sexton to support their All-Star forward.
- Wembanyama’s Impact: The Spurs’ rookie sensation continues to be a game-changer on both ends of the court. His ability to disrupt the Jazz’s offense and contribute offensively will be crucial in this matchup.
Injury Updates
- Spurs: San Antonio is relatively healthy and will look to build on their recent momentum with their core lineup.
- Jazz: Lauri Markkanen is back from injury but may still be finding his rhythm. Utah will also be monitoring the status of other key players to ensure they have the right combinations on the floor.
Outlook
The Spurs are looking to build on their recent success at home, while the Jazz aim to get back on track after a disappointing loss to Milwaukee. With both teams featuring young talent and trying to find consistency, this game could come down to which side executes better on the defensive end and makes the most of their offensive opportunities.
Prediction: The Spurs, buoyed by their recent strong home performances and the all-around play of Wembanyama, should have the edge in this matchup. However, if Markkanen and the Jazz can find their shooting rhythm early, they could pose a significant challenge.