Miami Heat and Utah Jazz face off at Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT on Saturday, December 30th, 2023 5:00 PM ET .
Who’s Playing
Miami Heat @ Utah Jazz
How To Watch ?
- Date & time : Saturday, December 30th, 2023 5:00 PM ET
- Arena : Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT
- TV & radio channel : KJZZ, Jazz+, SiriusXM, KSL 97.5 FM / S: KBMG 106.3 FM, Bally Sports Sun
- Live Stream: FuboTV
Miami Heat – Utah Jazz injury report :
Miami Heat injury report :
Dru Smith: Out (Knee)
Bam Adebayo: Out (Hip)
Haywood Highsmith: Out (Back)
Tyler Herro: Out (Ankle)
Utah Jazz injury report :
Lauri Markkanen: Out (Hamstring)
Walker Kessler: Out (Foot)
Miami Heat – Utah Jazz starting lineups :
The following were the starters for both teams in their previous games:
Miami Heat starting lineup :
K. Lowry, PG #7 T. Herro, SG #14 J. Butler, SF #22 C. Martin, PF #16 B. Adebayo, C #13
Utah Jazz starting lineup :
K. George, PG #3 J. Clarkson, SG #0 L. Markkanen, SF #23 J. Collins, PF #20 W. Kessler, C #24
Game prediction : Miami Heat – Utah Jazz
Spread : -1.5 (-110) (MIA)
Over/Under (Totals) : 227
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