Utah Jazz (15-46, 15th in the Western Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (11-49, 15th in the Eastern Conference)
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The Utah Jazz came up short for a win against the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night, falling 122-125 in their first meeting of the season. Yet, the end result in this one could be exactly what the Jazz are looking for in their hopes of maximizing their spot in this year's draft lottery.
The Utah Jazz have another face to add to the injury report ahead of Wednesday's contest vs. the Washington Wizards. According to the latest Jazz injury report, Keyonte George is now listed as questionable due to illensss.
Kyshawn George scored 23 points, Alex Sarr added 21 and the Washington Wizards edged the Utah Jazz 125-122 on Wednesday night. Seven of the nine players used by Washington were in double figures, with Justin Champagnie coming off the bench for 17 points.
This meeting between the Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards has very little to do with who comes out victorious, and everything to do with the team that comes up short. Take a gander at the bottom of the NBA standings,
Two of the worst teams in the NBA will look for a rare win tonight as the Utah Jazz visit the Washington Wizards. My Jazz vs. Wizards predictions take the Under, with both teams missing their top scoring threats.
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