Utah Jazz and Toronto Raptors face off at Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON on Saturday, December 23rd, 2023 7:30 PM ET .
Who’s Playing
Utah Jazz @ Toronto Raptors
How To Watch ?
- Date & time : Saturday, December 23rd, 2023 7:30 PM ET
- Arena : Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- TV & radio channel : SN, KJZZ, SiriusXM, TSN Radio 1050, KSL 97.5 FM / S: KBMG 106.3 FM
- Live Stream: FuboTV
Utah Jazz – Toronto Raptors injury report :
Utah Jazz injury report :
Lauri Markkanen: Out (Hamstring)
Walker Kessler: Out (Foot)
Toronto Raptors injury report :
Otto Porter: Out (Foot)
Christian Koloko: Out (Illness)
Utah Jazz – Toronto Raptors starting lineups :
The following were the starters for both teams in their previous games:
Utah Jazz starting lineup :
C. Sexton, PG #2 J. Juzang, SG #33 S. Fontecchio, SF #16 J. Collins, PF #20 W. Kessler, C #24
Toronto Raptors starting lineup :
D. Schröder, PG #17 O. Anunoby, SG #3 S. Barnes, SF #4 P. Siakam, PF #43 J. Poeltl, C #19
Game prediction : Utah Jazz – Toronto Raptors
Spread : +6 (-112) (UTA)
Over/Under (Totals) : 229.5
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