Spurs vs. Jazz GAMEDAY Preview: Betting Odds, How to Watch, Injury Report

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The San Antonio Spurs return to the floor tonight when they visit the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City.
Both teams enter tonight's contest looking to snap losing streaks. The Spurs have dropped three in a row, while the Jazz are losers of five straight.
The Spurs also have revenge on their minds after losing to the Jazz in San Antonio back in December. Perhaps San Antonio can claim victory and give themselves a strong jumpstart going into the week ahead.
Here's a look at the information you need to know for tonight's game ...
Spurs vs. Jazz Broadcast Information
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 25
- Time: 7:00 p.m.
- TV Channel: Bally Sports Southwest
- Radio: WOAI/KXTN
- Live Stream: NBA League Pass
- Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook
Spurs vs. Raptors Injury Report
San Antonio Spurs
- C Charles Bassey (OUT - knee)
Utah Jazz
- SF Otto Porter Jr. (OUT - personal)
Spurs' Wembanyama 'Eager to Play More'
Spurs vs. Jazz Projected Starters
San Antonio Spurs
- PG Tre Jones
- SG Devin Vassell
- SF Julian Champagnie
- PF Jeremy Sochan
- C Victor Wembanyama
Utah Jazz
- PG Keyonte George
- SG Collin Sexton
- SF Taylor Hendricks
- PF Lauri Markkanen
- C John Collins

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