Miles Plumlee
Plumlee had a non-surgical procedure conducted on his left knee and is expected to remain out of the lineup until at least the end of February.
Covering the SPREAD total will have more than 213 points (OVER)
The Jazz have made a habit of crushing bad teams lately. Across their last 16 games, they played six of those contests against the Knicks, Cavaliers, Magic, Lakers and Bulls. They won all six by an average of 17.2 points. This is a huge spread, but I still think they cover at home.
This number just seems too high to me. The Jazz like to play at a slow
pace and will control the tempo playing at home. The Jazz are the
5th-best team in the NBA in terms of defensive efficiency and will be
able to slow down the Hawks.
Plumlee had a non-surgical procedure conducted on his left knee and is expected to remain out of the lineup until at least the end of February.
Adams sat out his fourth-straight game due to a sprained right ankle and it is unclear if he will return to the lineup Feb. 22 against the Pistons.
Huerter is likely to suit up against the Knicks on Thursday despite a left ankle sprain.
Dorsey has missed the last three games with a throat infection and it is unclear if the symptoms will subside in time for Wednesday's tilt against the Bulls.
Dorsey missed the last game with a throat infection and it is unclear if he will be available Thursday against the Raptors.
Collins exited the previous game with a facial laceration but it is likely he will play against the Raptors on Thursday.
Bradley is expected to remain out of the lineup until at least the end of February after having minor surgery to repair his right knee.
Sefolosha has been dealing with a right hamstring strain but is likely to be in the lineup against the Spurs on Saturday.
Neto has been held out of the lineup due to a left groin strain but is expected to return on Wednesday against the Suns.