The Indiana Pacers take on the Utah Jazz at home for their second meeting this season. Here is the injury report and predictions for the game.
They then host the Celtics after the break before starting a four-game road trip against the Magic and the Mavericks. The Pacers have been a good team at home when healthy. Indiana remains ahead in the all-time series, 48-47, though Utah has won three of the last five meetings, including a 139-119 rout last December 2.
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As a team, the Jazz rank fourth in points (117.6), fifth in 3-point makes (14.1), eighth in rebounds (44.3), and 10th in assists (25.8). If those two do play, go with the Pacers as a slight underdog at home, but keep an eye on the injury report and adjust accordingly. The Pacers are looking to end their four-game losing streak and have fallen two games behind the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors for possible playoff contention. The Pacers face the Jazz in a game expected to be a tight matchup, with Utah currently sitting as a one-point favorite. The Jazz are 28-30 this season, ranking 11th in the Western Conference and fourth in the Northwest Division. Jordan Clarkson chipped in 24 points, six rebounds, and three assists for the Jazz.
Predictions for the Pacers vs. Jazz game with odds and picks on the moneyline, over/under and spread for February 13.
Not all offers available in all states, please visit BetMGM for the latest promotions for your area. - Offensively, Indiana is putting up 114.4 points per game (14th-ranked in league). - Indiana has taken 57.4% two-pointers and 42.6% from beyond the arc this year. That's less often than Utah covers as an underdog of 1 or more (70%). The matchup airs at 7:00 PM ET on SportsNet RM and BSIN. Pacers vs.
A new No. 13 (Jordan Nwora) and No. 7 (George Hill) expect to make their post-trade debuts with the Pacers.
This seems like a good game for the Pacers to halt their four-game losing streak considering the circumstances. An injury to Tyrese Haliburton shifted the Pacers season and their approach at the trade deadline. As it turns out, both teams had young talent ready to fight for wins and spent the first three months fighting for a playoff spot in their respective conferences.
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The Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz duel tonight in Indianapolis with the All-Star break just around the corner.
Four observations: Jazz hand Pacers fifth straight loss, 16th in 18 games · Lauri Markkanen, Jordan Clarkson cause Pacers problems · Tyrese Haliburton magnificent ...
He drew a massive ovation when he was welcomed back to "The Circle City." Isaiah Jackson came off the bench and was arguably more impressive, finishing with 11 points, five rebounds and an impressive four blocks. He grabbed three boards and two steal to go with those points in 17 minutes, 24 seconds. From the night he came back he's made some dazzling plays but never seemed to put together a complete performance. Meanwhile Clarkson scored 29 points on 9-of-17 shooting and hit 6-of-8 3-pointers including some daggers to help put the game away. The Jazz improved to 29-30.
Monday night, the Pacers were hoping to get back on track against Utah. They had reinforcements coming in Jordan Nwora and George Hill, but Myles Turner was out ...
The Pacers lost their 16th game in their last 18 contests on Monday night because of defensive breakdowns in the second half.
They're aware of what they have to fix and they attempt to address it, it's just a matter of execution. That led Carlisle to focus only on defense on Monday afternoon during a prep session for the Jazz and not discuss offense at all. But on Monday night, the Pacers seemed to play with more attitude and it only helped so much. When we were getting beat in the fourth, we were trying. "In that situation we've gotta get back and resist the temptation to get over aggressive and get beat for an And-1. The other four Pacers were bunched up by where the Jazz were inbounding the ball and they all decided to pressure the ball but didn't seem to have much of a plan for that. In their past 18 games, they're allowing opponents to score 120.9 points per game while shooting 50.1% from the floor and 39.3% from 3-point range, while the Pacers 111.8 themselves. Now at 25-34 they're in 12th, 2 1/2 games behind the Washington Wizards for 10th, the final spot in the play-in round, and just 1/2 game ahead of the Orlando Magic for 13th. The Pacers rank 27th in the league in defensive rating in that stretch, allowing 119.5 points per 100 possessions, ahead of only those same three teams. 2 in a loss to the Lakers. He converted the 3-point play to put the Jazz up two and what started as a turnover turned into a net gain for Utah in a 123-117 win over the Pacers on Monday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Nwora forced Markkanen to pivot and reverse course twice when he was trying to bring the ball across half court, the second time he stumbled and lost the basketball.