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After winning the last two in a row, the San Antonio Spurs got a day off before they take on the Utah Jazz at home, the end of a three-game homestand.

The San Antonio Spurs will wrap up a three-game homestand on Monday night, taking on the Utah Jazz. The Spurs haven't lost at the Frost Bank Center since January 3rd, and will hope to keep their hometown crowd happy.

The last time the Spurs took on Utah, the Jazz snapped an eight-game winning streak. Since then, the Spurs have slowed down a little bit, but they remain one of the best teams in the NBA. Utah is coming off two losses in a row to the Dallas Mavericks, still seeking high lottery odds.

Both on paper and in practice, this should be a fairly easy win for the Silver and Black.

Before tipoff, we have you covered with everything you need to know, from betting odds, TV info, and injury reports for both squads.

How to Watch Spurs vs. Jazz

  • Where: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio TX
  • When: 4:00 PM CST
  • TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Southwest
  • Streaming: NBA League Pass

San Antonio Spurs Injury Report

  • Devin Vassell, adductor (OUT)

Utah Jazz Injury Report

  • Brice Sensabaugh, illness (QUESTIONABLE)
  • Isaiah Collier, quad (QUESTIONABLE)
  • Lauri Markkanen, illness (OUT)
  • Georges Niang, foot (OUT)
  • Walker Kessler, shoulder (OUT)

Spurs vs. Jazz Betting Lines

  • Point spread: Spurs -16.5/Jazz +16.5
  • Money line: Spurs (-1100)/Jazz (+700)
  • Over/under: 240.5

In the last game between these two teams--which the Jazz won--the Spurs were 14.5-point favorites. In that game, Keyonte George and Lauri Markkanen scored 28 and 29 points, respectively, and the Spurs were ice-cold from deep.

At the midpoint of the season, the Jazz have no delusions about even trying to win. They are playing for draft odds, and their injury report reflects that. While the Spurs had trouble with Utah in their last matchup, expect tonight to be an easy win before the Spurs hit the road again, taking on the Houston Rockets on Tuesday.

Every team in the NBA will play today as a part of the MLK Day celebrations, and while the Spurs didn't exactly get a "marquee" showdown, hopefully, they will have the closest thing to an off night before their schedule gets a little bit more challenging.