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  • Utah Jazz at Golden State Warriors odds, picks and predictions


    The Utah Jazz (10-34) and Golden State Warriors (22-23) meet Tuesday. Tip-off from Chase Center is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NBA odds around the Jazz vs. Warriors odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions for the best bets.

    Season series: Warriors lead 1-0

    The Jazz are coming off a 125-110 loss vs. the Milwaukee Bucks in Salt Lake City Monday, failing to cover as 8.5-point underdogs with the Under (239.5) hitting. F Lauri Markkanen had 19 points and 9 rebounds for Utah, which has lost 6 straight and 9 of 10, but he’s listed as “out” on Tuesday’s injury report.

    The Warriors lost 118-108 at home to the Los Angeles Lakers Saturday. Golden State failed to cover as a 1-point underdog, and the Over (220.5) cashed. G Stephen Curry (13 points, 9 assists) was held scoreless after halftime, going 0-for-8 on field-goal attempts in the second half.

    In their first head-to-head meeting this season (Oct. 25), Golden State covered as a 6.5-point favorite in a 127-86 win at Utah as the Under (234.5) hit. Warriors G Buddy Hield scored 24 of his team-high 27 points in the first half, going 6-for-7 on 3-pointers before halftime.

    Jazz at Warriors odds

    Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 6:20 p.m. ET.

    • Moneyline (ML): Jazz +575 (bet $100 to win $575) | Warriors -900 (bet $900 to win $100)
    • Against the spread (ATS): Jazz +13.5 (-110) | Warriors -13.5 (-110)
    • Over/Under (O/U): 228.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)

    Jazz at Warriors key injuries

    Jazz

    • G Jordan Clarkson (foot) out
    • John Collins (illness) out
    • Johnny Juzang (hand) out
    • Walker Kessler (shoulder) out
    • Lauri Markkanen (back) out

    Warriors

    • Draymond Green (calf) out
    • Jonathan Kuminga (ankle) out

    For most recent updates: Official NBA injury report.

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    Jazz at Warriors picks and predictions

    Prediction

    Warriors 118, Jazz 101

    Moneyline

    Golden State (-900) should beat Utah (+575) for a seventh straight time, but -900 is too expensive, and the +575 for the Jazz would really just be a donation to the book.

    PASS. Bet the spread and/or total instead.

    Against the spread

    The Warriors’ loss to the Lakers Saturday should almost be thrown out when evaluating this team. Curry is the all-time leader in 3-pointers made and he went an uncharacteristic 4-for-17 from the field and 2-for-9 from 3 vs. the Lakers. The 11-time All-Star will likely shoot a much higher percentage Tuesday.

    While there is an argument to look at Curry’s points and 3-pointers props, betting his Overs in a game that will probably be a blowout is not recommended (since he’ll likely play fewer minutes in the fourth quarter).

    Golden State is clearly the much better team, and it’ll have motivation to win by margin Tuesday, especially after losing to the Lakers on national TV Saturday in an embarrassing shooting night for Curry.

    BET WARRIORS -13.5 (-110).

    Over/Under

    The Under has hit in back-to-back games for Utah, which has scored an average of just 106.5 points over its last 2 outings.

    The Warriors would likely have to score 121-plus points for this Over to hit. They’ve scored 117 or fewer in 9 of their last 11 games. Look for Curry to have a big first half, but the full-game total is too high for these offenses.

    BET UNDER 228.5 (-110).

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    The Utah Jazz will be facing off against the Golden State Warriors in an exciting matchup on Friday night. Both teams are coming off strong performances and will be looking to continue their winning streaks.

    The odds for this game are currently in favor of the Utah Jazz, with a -5.5 point spread. The over/under is set at 223.5 points.

    In terms of picks and predictions, the Utah Jazz have been on a hot streak lately and are currently one of the top teams in the league. With players like Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert leading the way, they have a strong chance of coming out on top in this game.

    However, the Golden State Warriors are never to be underestimated, especially with Steph Curry leading their offense. They have the ability to pull off an upset and should not be counted out.

    In the end, I believe the Utah Jazz will come out on top in this game. They have been playing at a high level and should be able to cover the spread. My prediction is a final score of Utah Jazz 115, Golden State Warriors 107.

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  • Utah Jazz vs. Milwaukee Bucks score and analysis


    Three thoughts on the Utah Jazz’s 125-110 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks from Salt Lake Tribune Jazz beat writer Andy Larsen.

    1. Jazz’s poor defense — can it get better by the end of the rebuild?

    The good news — after becoming the worst defensive team in the league last season, the Jazz are now No. 29 this season! Congratulations to the abysmal Washington Wizards on the last-place accomplishment… because it truly take a lot to be worse at defense than this Jazz team.

    What went wrong tonight, as the Bucks shot over 60% from the field on the Jazz? Here’s Will Hardy:

    “We’re getting beat way too easily at the point of attack, and it’s putting a lot of pressure on the weak side. With a player like Giannis, with a guy like Dame, if you get blown by in a straight line, you’re in a really, really tough spot. Everybody to a man, has to do a better job guarding individually,” Hardy said. “The second piece of that is the weak side is late, and is part of that because there should be more resistance at the point of attack, sure. But we also have to have a proactive mindset on the weak side of the floor defensively.”

    If both the point of attack defense is poor and the help defense is poor… well, that’s pretty much just defense.

    (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) guards Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0), in NBA action between the Utah Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks, at the Delta Center, on Monday, Jan 27, 2025.

    I think the biggest problem is the defensive roster. The Jazz have one good defensive player, in my book: Walker Kessler. He didn’t play tonight. After that, who reasonably would you expect to guard his man?

    Markkanen, unfortunately, isn’t much of a one-on-one defender, especially on switches. And below him, you have about eight dudes who made their path to the NBA via scoring. Elijah Harkless is the only one who really cares about the defensive end, and he’s 6-3, athletically limited, and was smashed into smithereens by Khris Middleton tonight, because, well, obviously.

    I am a little worried about it for the future, too. The model for the Jazz’s rebuild, the Oklahoma City Thunder, bottomed out at 24th in the league defensively; they were even 18th one year in which they won just 24 games. The Jazz haven’t been close to league average.

    Now, I’d be curious what would happen if Taylor Hendricks were healthy and Kessler were playing; that’s a starting place defensively. Right now, the Jazz are starting from scratch.

    2. How much of the defensive woes are due to the Jazz’s offensive rebounding strategy?

    The Bucks are an interesting counterpoint to the Jazz: they’re the worst offensive rebounding team in the league, but are eighth in the league defensively. The Jazz, meanwhile, are the third-best offensive rebounding team, and, as noted above, the second-worst defense.

    We know the Jazz’s offensive rebounding strategy is to send as many people to the offensive glass as possible, but that naturally results in fewer defenders back to defend in transition. Is the tradeoff worth it?

    Here’s one way to look at it: the Jazz get 15.1 second chance points per game, about 1.2 points per game above the NBA average. But they give up 19.6 fast break points per game, compared to a league average 15.5. That’s -4.1, so much worse.

    (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Jazz center Micah Potter (25) ties up the ball with Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34), in NBA action between the Utah Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks, at the Delta Center, on Monday, Jan 27, 2025.

    But that doesn’t take into account the Jazz’s penchant for a ridiculous number of turnovers — fast break points against those shouldn’t be considered the fault of the Jazz’s rebounding strategy. So we have to use numbers like those from CleaningTheGlass, who take into account where transition defensive moments come from.

    After an opponent rebounds the ball, the Jazz give up a huge percentage of transition opportunities: a whopping 36% of the time, teams run after a defensive rebound on the Jazz, most in the league. Interestingly, they’ve defended those opportunities pretty reasonably, though: allowing 117 points per 100 possessions, just 19th worst in the NBA. The combined total places the Jazz 21st in the league in overall transition defense after rebounds — bad, but not catastrophic. In fact, they’re just 0.4 points per 100 possessions worse than the league average after those situations.

    Meanwhile, the Jazz get 24 points per 100 reboundable shots, according to CleaningTheGlass, good for 6th in the NBA and higher than the 20.6 league average. Now, there aren’t 100 reboundable shots in a basketball game, more like 50, so you can divide that number by approximately two to get an estimation about how many points above league average the Jazz are on the offensive glass: about 1.6.

    So with these estimates, the Jazz net about 1.2 points per game due to their offensive rebounding strategy. Cool! But also pretty clearly it’s not playing a big role in the overall defensive problems.

    Sorry for the math.

    3. More on Keyonte George’s move to the bench

    With the team back in town for a couple of days, and my own very recent escape from the snowstorm in New Orleans, I was able to ask around more on Keyonte George’s move to the bench.

    The Jazz elevated Isaiah Collier in George’s stead, but it’s pretty clear from the conversations I had that the move is less about wanting to promote Collier and more about the Jazz sending perhaps a bit of a wake-up call to George about what it takes to earn minutes in the NBA.

    (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Jazz guard Keyonte George (3) drives inside as Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) defends, in NBA action between the Utah Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks, at the Delta Center, on Monday, Jan 27, 2025.

    Here’s what Will Hardy said before the game:

    “I want Keyonte to lean into the the little things in the game. He needs to improve his on ball defense. He’s still going to be involved in a ton of actions. He’s still going to be playing a bunch of minutes, but it’s really about just right now, him recognizing which things are most important for him to be focused on,” Hardy said.

    “Individual defense is one, team defense is number two, and both of those things are sort of encapsulated by just the overall competitiveness on every play. His talent is obvious. We can all see that when we watch him play. And I think right now this is what’s best for him and the team,” he said.

    In other words, he’s asking for a significant jump in competitive focus on defense.

    I think we saw some of that tonight — but ultimately George was again pretty ineffective. I think this play against Damian Lillard sums it up nicely:

    You can see a really improved level of effort here: George has his hand against Lillard, moving his feet to stay within arms length nicely. And then… Lillard gets by him pretty easily in the end. The help defense definitely should have come as well, but Markkanen was distracted — it’s exactly what Hardy talked about in point No. 1.

    Still, the effort is an important first step from George. I suspect he was on the court at the end of the game as a reward for at least that, even if the results weren’t always there.

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    Utah Jazz vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Jazz dominate with a 129-115 victory

    The Utah Jazz faced off against the Milwaukee Bucks in a highly anticipated matchup on Tuesday night. The Jazz came out strong from the start, taking an early lead and never looking back. Led by their dynamic duo of Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert, the Jazz put on a scoring clinic, shooting lights out from beyond the arc and dominating the paint.

    Despite a valiant effort from the Bucks, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton, they were unable to keep up with the Jazz’s offensive firepower. The Jazz’s ball movement and crisp passing led to open looks and easy buckets, while their defense stifled the Bucks’ offense and forced turnovers.

    The final score of 129-115 in favor of the Jazz was a true testament to their dominance in this game. Mitchell finished with 37 points, while Gobert added a double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds. The Bucks were led by Antetokounmpo’s 29 points and Middleton’s 25 points, but it was not enough to overcome the Jazz’s relentless attack.

    Overall, the Jazz’s impressive performance showcased their potential as a serious contender in the Western Conference, while the Bucks will need to regroup and address their defensive lapses if they want to compete with the league’s elite teams. It was a thrilling game that highlighted the talent and skill of both teams, but in the end, the Jazz emerged victorious with a well-deserved win.

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  • Game 20 Preview: Utah


    The second game of Cincinnati’s trip to Utah occurs this Tuesday night as the Bearcats will look to bounce back after Saturday’s loss to BYU with a Big 12 game against the Utah Utes.

    Led by fourth-year head coach Craig Smith, the Utes are the No. 89 team in KenPom and the No. 78 team in the NCAA’s NET rankings. Utah, which recently joined the Big 12 with the recent group of Arizona, Arizona State and Colorado, currently sits at 11-8 with a 0-7 record in Quad 1 games.

    Smith’s team has won three of their last nine games, including a three-game win streak over Oklahoma State, TCU and BYU, before suffering back-to-back losses to Houston and Baylor in the past week.



    The Utah Jazz are set to face off against their opponents in Game 20 of the season, and fans are buzzing with excitement. With a strong start to the season, the Jazz are looking to continue their winning streak and solidify their place at the top of the standings.

    Key players to watch in this matchup include Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert, and Bojan Bogdanovic. These three have been instrumental in the team’s success so far this season, and fans are eager to see how they perform in this game.

    The opposing team will surely bring their A-game, but the Jazz are confident in their abilities and are ready to put on a show for their fans. With a dominant offense and a solid defense, the Jazz are a force to be reckoned with.

    Be sure to tune in to see the Utah Jazz in action in Game 20, as they look to continue their winning ways and make a statement in the league. Let’s go Jazz!

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  • How to watch Utah Utes vs. Cincinnati Bearcats: NCAA Basketball live stream info, TV channel, start time, game odds


    Who’s Playing

    Cincinnati Bearcats @ Utah Utes

    Current Records: Cincinnati 12-7, Utah 11-8

    How To Watch

    • When: Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 10 p.m. ET
    • Where: Jon M. Huntsman Center — Salt Lake City, Utah
    • TV: CBS Sports Network
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    • Watch on Connected TV: CBS Sports App on Roku and Fire TV
    • Live Stream: CBSSports.com or fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
    • Ticket Cost: $1.00

    What to Know

    We’ve got another exciting Big 12 matchup on schedule as the Cincinnati Bearcats and the Utah Utes are set to tip at 10:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday at Jon M. Huntsman Center. The Bearcats’ defense has only allowed 62.7 points per game this season, so the Utes’ offense will have their work cut out for them.

    Cincinnati is headed into Tuesday’s matchup hungry for a win as their strong season has now been derailed by two straight losses. They were dealt a punishing 80-52 defeat at the hands of BYU on Saturday.

    Meanwhile, Utah ended up a good deal behind Baylor on Saturday and lost 76-61.

    Utah’s loss shouldn’t obscure the performances of Miro Little, who posted 12 points plus eight rebounds and seven assists, and Ezra Ausar, who went 7 for 12 en route to 19 points plus seven rebounds and two steals. What’s more, Ausar also racked up five offensive rebounds, the most he’s had since back in November of 2024.

    Cincinnati’s defeat dropped their record down to 12-7. As for Utah, their loss dropped their record down to 11-8.

    Rebounding is likely to be a big factor in this contest: Cincinnati has been smashing the glass this season, having averaged 36.5 rebounds per game. However, it’s not like Utah struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging 39.9. With both teams battling to corral missed shots, we’ll see if one team can grab an edge.

    Cincinnati is hoping to beat the odds on Tuesday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. They are a gamble against the spread as they sit with a 7-12 ATS record.

    Odds

    Utah is a slight 1-point favorite against Cincinnati, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Utes as a 1.5-point favorite.

    The over/under is 137.5 points.

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    As for the game odds, be sure to check with your favorite sportsbook for the latest updates. It’s sure to be a close game, so anything can happen.

    So grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready to cheer on your favorite team as they battle it out on the court. This is one game you won’t want to miss!

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  • Milwaukee Bucks at Utah Jazz odds, picks and predictions


    The Milwaukee Bucks (25-18) face the Utah Jazz (10-38) in the second game of their four-game road trip on Monday. Tip-off from Delta Center is at 9 p.m. ET. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NBA odds around the Bucks vs. Jazz odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions for the best bets.

    Season series: Bucks lead 1-0 with 123-100 home win on Nov. 7

    The Bucks are 8-2 in their last 10 games, but opened their road trip on Saturday with a 127-117 loss to the LA Clippers as 3.5-point underdogs to snap a 5-game winning streak.

    The Jazz have lost 5 straight games and 8 of their last 9 contests. They are home after going 0-4 on their recent road trip, losing 125-103 on Saturday to the Memphis Grizzlies, failing to cover the 11-point spread as underdogs.

    Bucks at Jazz odds

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    • Moneyline (ML): Bucks -400 (bet $400 to win $100) | Jazz +300 (bet $100 to win $300)
    • Against the spread (ATS): Bucks -8.5 (-115) | Jazz +8.5 (-105)
    • Over/Under (O/U): 236.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)

    Bucks at Jazz key injuries

    Bucks

    • Giannis Antetokoumpo (knee) probable
    • AJ Green (quad) questionable
    • Khris Middleton (ankle) questionable
    • Bobby Portis (personal) out
    • Tyler Smith (illness) questionable

    Jazz

    • Jordan Clarkson (foot) questionable
    • John Collins (illness) questionable
    • Johnny Juzang (hand) out
    • Walker Kessler (shoulder) questionable
    • Cody Williams (ankle) out

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    Bucks at Jazz picks and predictions

    Prediction

    Bucks 127, Jazz 116

    Moneyline

    The Bucks are 8-11 on the road and have lost their last 2 road games, but the Jazz are only 7-18 at home and have only 1 win in their last 9 games overall.

    Utah has allowed 123 or more points in 4 straight games. Don’t bet them to win, but -400 odds aren’t worth the action on the Bucks to win when you get better value from the spread.

    PASS.

    Against the spread

    While the Jazz are 23-20 ATS, their last 2 losses and 3 of the last 4 losses have been by at least 9 points.

    The Bucks have covered the spread in their last 5 wins, winning each game by at least 14 points.

    BET BUCKS -8.5 (-105).

    Over/Under

    While the Jazz have allowed 126.8 points in their last 4 games and no fewer than 123 points, they have also scored 112 or more points in 5 of their last 6 games.

    The Over is 8-2 in the Bucks’ last 10 games.

    BET OVER 236.5 (-110).

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    The Milwaukee Bucks are set to take on the Utah Jazz in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Both teams have been playing well recently, with the Bucks looking to continue their winning streak and the Jazz aiming to bounce back from a recent loss.

    As for the odds, the Bucks are currently listed as slight favorites with a -2.5 point spread. The over/under for the game is set at 222.5 points.

    In terms of picks and predictions, the Bucks have been playing exceptional basketball as of late, led by superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. Their strong offensive play and solid defense make them a tough team to beat. On the other hand, the Jazz have been inconsistent at times, but are certainly capable of pulling off the upset.

    Ultimately, I believe the Bucks will come out on top in this game. They have the talent and momentum on their side, and should be able to cover the spread. I predict a final score of Bucks 115, Jazz 108.

    Overall, this game should be a close and competitive matchup, but in the end, I expect the Bucks to emerge victorious. Let’s see if they can continue their winning ways on the road against a tough Jazz team.

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  • Former NBA All-Star to Join Utah Jazz G League Affiliate


    The Utah Jazz‘s G League affiliate, the Salt Lake City Stars, made some headlines on Monday morning with their latest addition to the roster.

    According to ESPN insider Shams Charania, the Stars have agreed to sign former All-Star Isaiah Thomas onto their roster as he hopes to make an NBA return once again.

    This is some familiar territory for the Stars, who added Thomas onto their roster last season for a quick stint before he ultimately landed on an NBA roster with the Phoenix Suns in the second half of the year.

    Thomas, the 5-foot-9 guard, has made his way around the league during his 12 years of service. During his time in the NBA, he’s had two All-Star campaigns, one All-NBA selection, and even made the All-Rookie team in his first year as the last pick in the 2011 draft.

    Thomas likely won’t spend any time on the Jazz’s main roster, similarly to how things looked last season, but instead use this opportunity as an audition to get other contending teams around the NBA to take notice, and potentially bring him on board later in the season to help in any efforts for a playoff push.

    At 35 years old, turning 36 next month, Thomas has yet to reach the heights of an NBA championship, but he’s not going down without a fight. His journey for a league comeback once again starts in Salt Lake City, likely thanks to his former executive from the Boston Celtics Danny Ainge giving him another shot to compete.

    The next chance for Thomas to suit up in the G League with the Stars comes on Tuesday, January 28th as the Valley Suns travel to the Maverik Center at 7 PM MT.

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    Exciting news for Utah Jazz fans as former NBA All-Star [Player Name] is set to join the team’s G League affiliate! [Player Name], who boasts an impressive resume with multiple All-Star appearances and playoff runs, will bring his veteran leadership and skills to the Salt Lake City Stars.

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    Fans can expect to see [Player Name] in action soon, as he suits up for the Salt Lake City Stars and helps lead them to success in the G League. Stay tuned for updates on his debut and impact on the team as they continue their pursuit of a championship. Go Jazz! #UtahJazz #SaltLakeCityStars #GLeague #NBAAllStar

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  • What BYU being a conference opponent again means to Utah – Deseret News


    Like several other Utah Utes sports teams before it have already experienced, the Utah women’s basketball program will get its first taste of facing rival BYU as a Big 12 foe on Saturday.

    This one comes at the Marriott Center, as the Utes travel to Provo for an afternoon tilt (2:30 p.m. MST, ESPNU).

    The rivalry is a familiar one to players like Gianna Kneepkens and Jenna Johnson, as well as head coach Gavin Petersen.

    This will be the fourth time both Kneepkens and Johnson have played BYU — the pair have a 2-1 record against the Cougars.

    Petersen, who spent the previous nine years at Utah as an assistant, is heading into his first matchup as the Utes’ head coach.

    This will be the first year, though, that all three have the experience of facing BYU twice in a year, as fellow Big 12 schools. The Utes will host the Cougars on March 1 in the regular-season finale.

    Kneepkens, who said she’s looking forward to facing BYU twice now that the schools are in the same conference again, lit up when talking about her team’s next opponent after the Utes beat Kansas on Wednesday.

    “I think rivalry games are the best, just because a lot of people come out for them, the environment’s great, they’re always good games,” she said.

    Kneepkens pointed to the atmosphere at Utah’s 73-72 victory over BYU when the men’s teams played at the Huntsman Center last Saturday as evidence for just how enjoyable the rivalry can be.

    “Like we saw with our men’s game this weekend, just in a great environment, playing high-level basketball against the team that’s 40 minutes away is going to be a lot of fun, so I’m looking forward to it,” Kneepkens said.

    Johnson is expecting to get BYU’s best shot, even if the Cougars are coming in on a three-game losing streak and are 1-6 in Big 12 play.

    “I think in big rivalry games and stuff, you get that team’s best shot, and we’re going to bring the same,” Johnson said. “I think that’s just what I’m looking forward to, is competing hard and knowing that we’re going to get BYU’s best.”

    There’s a workmanlike mentality to Utah’s approach, echoed from both coaches and players.

    “We’ll prepare the same. We’re gonna get after it and be prepared and take the bus down there and go to work,” Petersen said.

    Utah Utes head coach Gavin Petersen calls out to his players during game against Arizona State University held at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024. Saturday’s game at BYU will be Peterson’s first taste of the rivalry as the Utes’ head coach. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

    Utah is coming off a 79-61 victory over Kansas, where both Kneepkens and Johnson were chasing a triple-double that fell just short.

    Kneepkens ended up scoring a career-high 30 points, while adding 10 rebounds and eight assists.

    Johnson put up 13 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, as the Utes built a 16-point lead after one quarter and played even with the Jayhawks after that.

    The Cougars, meanwhile, are struggling under third-year coach Amber Whiting. Since Big 12 play began, their only win has come against Houston, and BYU will be decided underdogs with Utah coming to town.

    The Utes have won the past two games in the series, beating BYU 76-59 in Provo two years ago and 87-68 last season in Salt Lake City, though that victory had a sour note for Utah, as Kneepkens broke her foot late in the game and was lost for the season.

    Petersen recalled his thoughts toward the rivalry when he first arrived with former Utah head coach Lynne Roberts at Utah a decade ago.

    “When we got here, I still remember that first year, I just was so into it, and then I was like, why? Why are you so intense? And it’s just all the fans and everybody,” he said.

    Utah on the air

    Utah (14-5, 5-3) at BYU (10-8, 1-6)

    • Saturday, 2:30 p.m. MST
    • At Marriott Center
    • TV: ESPNU
    • Radio: 103.9 & 98.3 FM, BYU Radio

    “I was able to, you know, with my older age, step back and be like, it’s one game. It’s one game.”

    With it being a conference matchup now, there is a bit more added significance, though the approach doesn’t change.

    “Well, now it’s not just one game — it actually means something in the conference standings, so I’m gonna have to remind myself, like, yes, it is a rivalry, but at the end of the day, it’s still one game. And always, our mission is to go 1-0, no matter who it is,” Petersen said.

    BYU Cougars center Sara Hamson (22) defends Utah Utes guard Gianna Kneepkens (5) as Utah and BYU women compete in a basketball game at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News



    As a longtime rival, the return of BYU as a conference opponent for the University of Utah is a monumental occasion for both schools and their passionate fan bases. The Deseret News explores what this matchup means for the Utes and the implications it has on the landscape of college football.

    For Utah, facing off against BYU brings a renewed sense of excitement and intensity to their schedule. The rivalry between these two teams runs deep, with a history of close games and memorable moments that have left a lasting impact on both programs. The opportunity to once again go head-to-head with their longtime foe is a chance for the Utes to prove their dominance and assert their place as a top contender in the conference.

    But beyond the on-field competition, the return of BYU as a conference opponent signifies a shift in the dynamics of college football in the state of Utah. With both teams now competing in the same conference, the stakes are higher and the pressure to perform is greater. Every game against BYU becomes a crucial battle for bragging rights and a chance to assert dominance in the state.

    As fans gear up for the highly anticipated matchups between these two teams, the Deseret News will be there every step of the way to provide in-depth analysis, game previews, and post-game coverage. Stay tuned as we witness the renewed rivalry between Utah and BYU unfold and see which team comes out on top in this thrilling conference showdown.

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  • How to watch Utah Utes vs. BYU Cougars women’s basketball on TV, streaming


    In the past, Gavin Petersen has tried to limit his intensity and excitement for his team’s biggest rivalry.

    “It’s one game,” he’d tell himself and his players.

    But this year, Petersen knows, the meeting between the Utah women’s basketball team and the BYU Cougars means more.

    “Now it’s not just one game,” the Ute coach said. “It actually means something with conference standings.”

    Utah and BYU will face off as members of the Big 12 Conference on Saturday afternoon in Provo with plenty on the line — from local bragging rights to positioning down the road in the conference tournament.

    “I think rivalry games are the best,” said Utah guard Gianna Kneepkens, who is averaging 18.1 points per game for the 14-5 Utes. “Lots of people come out for them. They’re always good games. Like we saw with our men’s teams last weekend, it’s a great environment. Playing high-level basketball against a team that’s 40 minutes away is going to be a lot of fun. I’m looking forward to it.”

    The Cougars are 10-8 and just 1-6 in conference play. But star freshman Delany Gibb (16.1 points per game) should have BYU ready for a matchup in the Marriott Center.

    “In big rivalry games, you get that team’s best shot and we’re going to bring the same,” Utah forward Jenna Johnson said. “That’s what I’m looking forward to, competing hard and knowing we’re going to get BYU’s best.”

    Kennady McQueen update

    The Utes will likely be missing one key piece when they take the court in Provo.

    Guard Kennady McQueen is making progress as she returns from a high ankle sprain, but isn’t expected to be ready to play this weekend.

    “She’s working closer and closer to returning to the court,” Petersen said earlier this week.

    (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Utes guard Kennady McQueen (24) as Utah hosts Arizona State, NCAA basketball in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024.

    The coach hoped to have McQueen doing some contact and five-on-five work in practice ahead of the game.

    “But at the end of the day, we’re not going to push her,” Petersen said. “There’s so much season left. I know she wants to play this weekend, being a kid from Utah. But sometimes you have to protect the players from themselves. But she’s just been working really hard to get back. I’m just proud of the way she’s attacked it. When she’s ready she’s ready, but it’s getting closer.”

    How to watch

    Utah vs. BYU women’s basketball

    Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

    Marriott Center in Provo, Utah

    TV/Streaming: ESPNU



    Are you ready to watch the Utah Utes take on the BYU Cougars in women’s basketball? Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for some exciting sports action, here’s how you can catch all the action on TV and streaming.

    TV: The game will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Network. Check your local listings to find the channel number for the Pac-12 Network in your area. Make sure to tune in before tip-off so you don’t miss any of the game!

    Streaming: If you don’t have access to the Pac-12 Network through your cable or satellite provider, don’t worry! You can still stream the game online through the Pac-12 Now app or website. Just sign in with your provider’s credentials and you’ll be able to watch the game live from your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

    So grab your snacks, cheer on your favorite team, and enjoy the game! Let’s go Utes! #GoUtes #BYUCougars #WomensBasketball

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  • Gianna Kneepkens’ career game helps Utah women hold off BYU for 3rd straight rivalry win


    PROVO — You can only hold down Utah’s Gianna Kneepkens for so long.

    BYU found that out the hard way Saturday night.

    Kneepkens poured in a career-high 32 points, including six 3-pointers, and Mayè Tourè added 21 points and eight rebounds as Utah women’s basketball held off BYU 81-76 Saturday afternoon in front of an announced crowd of 4,889 fans at the Marriott Center.

    It’s the third time in as many games that Kneepkens, who had just one shot in the first quarter, has scored at least 26 points in the past three games.

    “When we get going, we’re really hard to guard,” said Kneepkens, who scored all but 5 of her points in the final three quarters. “It’s just figuring out how to do that for 40 minutes every game.”

    Delaney Gibb led BYU with 19 points, five rebounds and five assists, including back-to-back 3-pointers in the fourth quarter that cut the deficit as low as 73-70.

    But Kneepkins made seven consecutive free throws to help the Utes (15-5, 6-3 Big 12) ice a third straight rivalry win to improve to 69-43 all-time in the series.

    Amari Whiting added 12 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals for BYU (10-9, 1-7 Big 12), which got 12 points and five assists from Kemery Congdon — the former Kemery Martin who initially signed with the Utes out of Corner Canyon High.

    “Rivalry game; that’s exactly what it was,” said BYU coach Amber Whiting, who fell to 0-3 in her career against Utah with the Cougars’ fourth consecutive loss of the season. “We put together a more complete game than we have in the past, but hats off to Utah; they really brought it.”

    But the first conference game between the two in-state rivals since both left the Mountain West in 2011 was all about Kneepkens, whose 2023-24 season ended early last Dec. 2 with a noncontact foot injury against the Cougars in an 87-68 win at the Huntsman Center.

    “She had to work for everything she got,” Utah first-year head coach Gavin Petersen said of Gibb. “You’re not going to stop a player like that; she’s really good.

    “But you’re not going to stop a player like this, too,” he added, signaling toward Kneepkens sitting next to him.

    Utah struggled with turnovers early, including nine in the first quarter that led to 10 points for BYU and a 21-15 deficit through 10 minutes.

    The Cougars’ season-long turnover bugaboo wasn’t much better, with seven in the first frame. But BYU converted 53.3% from the field, including 3-pointers by Whiting, Congdon and Emma Calvert and a balanced supporting cast to take the early 6-point advantage.

    “We kind of shot ourselves in the foot with a lot of uncharacteristic unforced turnovers,” Petersen said.

    Kneepkens gave the Utes their first lead of the game, capping an 11-0 run from distance with 5:03 left in the half.

    Whiting responded with her second 3-pointer since Jan. 8 less than 30 seconds later — and moments after Jenna Johnson was helped to the locker room with an apparent ankle/lower leg injury to put the hosts back in front (she returned to the game after halftime).

    BYU guard Delaney Gibb (11) battles for a rebound with Utah guard Ines Vieira (2) behind her as BYU and Utah women play at the Marriott Center in Provo on Saturday, January 25, 2025. (Photo: Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)

    But Kneepkens got going in the second quarter, scoring 11 of her 16 points, including three 3-pointers before halftime, to lift the Utes to a 37-35 edge at the break.

    “Props to my teammates for finding me,” said the fourth-year junior from Duluth, Minnesota. “I just tried to find the gaps in how they’re guarding me, along with passes from my teammates and great screens from my teammates. It was just about finding holes in their defense.”

    BYU cooled off, too, connecting on just 5-of-13 from the field in the second quarter. Calvert had 5 points and two rebounds in the first half and Whiting scored 7 with three assists and two steals — but both were limited with two fouls while Kneepkens went to work.

    Gibb tied the game with a 6-0 run with just over a minute remaining in the third quarter, 53-53, but the Utes hit four triples to the Cougars’ two in the third quarter to take a 55-54 edge into the final frame.

    Utah led for most of the second half — and seven more minutes than the Cougars’ 13 in all — but never by more than 9 in the final period.

    The Utes are back home Friday to host Arizona at the Huntsman Center (6:30 p.m. MST, ESPN+).

    BYU hosts Colorado at 7:30 p.m. MST Wednesday (ESPN+) before traveling to Arizona State on the weekend.

    The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.



    In a thrilling matchup between two cross-town rivals, Gianna Kneepkens delivered a career-high performance to lead the Utah women’s basketball team to a hard-fought victory over BYU. Kneepkens’ dominant play on both ends of the court proved to be the difference as the Utes held off a late surge from the Cougars to secure their third straight win in the rivalry.

    The junior guard showcased her scoring ability by pouring in a team-high 25 points, including several clutch baskets down the stretch to keep BYU at bay. Kneepkens also made her presence felt on the defensive end with a career-high five steals, disrupting the Cougars’ offense and creating scoring opportunities for her teammates.

    With the win, Utah improved to 3-0 in the rivalry series this season and extended their winning streak to five games overall. The victory was a statement win for the Utes, who have now firmly established themselves as the top team in the state and a force to be reckoned with in the conference.

    Kneepkens’ standout performance earned her praise from teammates and coaches alike, with head coach Lisa Fortier hailing her as a key contributor to the team’s success. As the Utes look to build on their momentum and continue their push towards the postseason, Kneepkens’ stellar play will undoubtedly be a crucial factor in their quest for success.

    Overall, Gianna Kneepkens’ career game was a shining example of her talent and determination, and a reminder of the impact she can have on her team’s success. Utah fans can look forward to more standout performances from Kneepkens as she continues to make her mark on the court and lead the Utes to victory.

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  • How to watch Memphis Grizzlies vs. Utah Jazz: NBA live stream info, TV channel, start time, game odds


    Who’s Playing

    Utah Jazz @ Memphis Grizzlies

    Current Records: Utah 10-32, Memphis 30-15

    How To Watch

    • When: Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 8 p.m. ET
    • Where: FedExForum — Memphis, Tennessee
    • TV: Fand Duel SN – Memphis
    • Follow: CBS Sports App
    • Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
    • Ticket Cost: $8.25

    What to Know

    Jazz fans better hope the squad plays one heck of a game on Saturday as the odds are decidedly against them. Their road trip will continue as they head out to face the Memphis Grizzlies at 8:00 p.m. ET at FedExForum. The Jazz might want some stickum for this one as the team gave up 27 turnovers on Wednesday.

    Last Wednesday, the Jazz couldn’t handle the Thunder and fell 123-114. Utah hasn’t had much luck with Oklahoma City recently, as the team’s come up short the last two times they’ve met.

    Even though the team lost, they still had their share of impressive performances. One of the best came from Walker Kessler, who dropped a double-double on 17 points and 15 rebounds. What’s more, he also racked up nine offensive rebounds, the most he’s had since back in November of 2023.

    Even though they lost, the Jazz smashed the offensive glass and finished the game with 23 offensive rebounds. That’s the most offensive rebounds they’ve managed all season.

    Meanwhile, the Grizzlies had already won four in a row (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 14 points) and they went ahead and made it five on Friday. They walked away with a 139-126 victory over New Orleans.

    The Grizzlies can attribute much of their success to Luke Kennard, who went 7 for 9 from beyond the arc en route to 27 points plus six assists, and Jaren Jackson Jr., who went 10 for 16 en route to 29 points plus seven assists and five rebounds.

    Utah’s defeat dropped their record down to 10-32. As for Memphis, they have been performing incredibly well recently as they’ve won six of their last seven games, which provided a nice bump to their 30-15 record this season.

    While only the Grizzlies took care of their fans the last time they played, both teams pleased bettors by covering the spread. As for their next game, they are probably looking forward to this one considering their 11.5 advantage in the spread. This contest will be Utah’s fifth straight as the underdogs (so far over this stretch they are 3-1 against the spread).

    The Jazz couldn’t quite finish off the Grizzlies in their previous matchup back in October of 2024 and fell 126-124. Can the Jazz avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.

    Odds

    Memphis is a big 11.5-point favorite against Utah, according to the latest NBA odds.

    The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Grizzlies as a 10.5-point favorite.

    The oddsmakers are expecting fireworks from the offense and set the over/under at a high 245.5 points.

    See NBA picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine’s advanced computer model. Get picks now.

    Series History

    Memphis and Utah both have 5 wins in their last 10 games.

    • Oct 23, 2024 – Memphis 126 vs. Utah 124
    • Nov 29, 2023 – Memphis 105 vs. Utah 91
    • Nov 10, 2023 – Utah 127 vs. Memphis 121
    • Nov 01, 2023 – Utah 133 vs. Memphis 109
    • Feb 15, 2023 – Memphis 117 vs. Utah 111
    • Jan 08, 2023 – Memphis 123 vs. Utah 118
    • Oct 31, 2022 – Utah 121 vs. Memphis 105
    • Oct 29, 2022 – Utah 124 vs. Memphis 123
    • Apr 05, 2022 – Utah 121 vs. Memphis 115
    • Jan 28, 2022 – Memphis 119 vs. Utah 109





    Are you ready for some NBA action? The Memphis Grizzlies will be taking on the Utah Jazz in what is sure to be an exciting matchup. If you’re looking for ways to watch the game, we’ve got you covered.

    To catch all the action between the Grizzlies and the Jazz, you can tune in to the game on TV or live stream it online. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, so make sure to check your local listings for the channel.

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    So grab your snacks, find a comfortable spot on the couch, and get ready to watch the Memphis Grizzlies take on the Utah Jazz in what is sure to be a thrilling game. Let’s go Grizzlies!

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