- Matchup: Utah Jazz vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Saturday, December 27, 2025
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Utah Jazz (10-19) are set to visit the Frost Bank Center this Saturday in hopes of overcoming the San Antonio Spurs (23-7).

In their previous outing, the Jazz faced the Grizzlies, suffering a defeat with a final score of 137-128. Utah managed to achieve a field goal percentage of 44.4% (40 of 90) and succeeded in 16 out of 45 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, the Jazz converted 32 of 36 attempts, resulting in an impressive 88.9% success rate. On the boards, they secured 40 rebounds, including 12 on the offensive end. The team also distributed 35 assists while committing 6 turnovers and making 3 steals. Defensively, Utah allowed their rival to shoot 55.7% from the field, as Memphis tallied 22 assists and recorded 3 steals. Memphis collected a total of 41 rebounds (8 offensive, 33 defensive) and blocked 6 shots. The Grizzlies converted 20 of 29 free throws for a 69.0% rate and connected on 19 out of 45 three-point attempts. Throughout the game, Utah committed 16 fouls, compared to 20 fouls for Memphis.
Kyle Filipowski emerged as a standout performer in this game. He scored 25 points on 9 of 15 shooting, played for 35 minutes, and grabbed 13 rebounds. Filipowski concluded the game with an impressive 60.0% shooting accuracy and provided 4 assists.
Entering this matchup, Utah holds a record of 10-19 for the season. They average 15.8 turnovers per game while committing 23.1 fouls. Collectively, the Jazz grab 45.6 rebounds per contest and have amassed 869 assists this season, ranking them 6th in the league for ball distribution. The team has a three-point shooting percentage of 34.9% (402 of 1,152) and an 80.6% free-throw shooting percentage. Offensively, Utah averages 119.9 points per game (ranking 7th in the NBA) with a field goal percentage of 45.7%.
On defense, the Jazz force 13.6 turnovers per game and commit 22.6 personal fouls. They currently rank 29th in the league for assists allowed, having surrendered 878 this season. Defensively, Utah allows opponents to shoot 49.2% (1,313 of 2,666) and gives up an average of 44.8 rebounds per game. Opponents are shooting 38.1% from beyond the arc, and Utah ranks last in points allowed per game (127.4).
In their last game, the Spurs triumphed over the Thunder with a score of 117-102. The Spurs amassed 39 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive rebounds for a total of 49. They committed 14 turnovers while generating 7 steals during the game. The Thunder committed 17 fouls, leading to the Spurs getting 21 free-throw attempts. San Antonio successfully made 16 of those free throws, netting a percentage of 76.2%. From three-point land, the Spurs converted 11 of 29 attempts (37.9%). At the end of the game, San Antonio shot 53.6% from the field (45 of 84), while the Thunder managed 37 of 95 attempts for a 38.9% shooting rate. Oklahoma City shot 25.0% from beyond the arc, converting 11 out of 44 attempts, and went 17 of 25 at the free-throw line (68.0%). On the boards, San Antonio allowed Oklahoma City to grab a total of 48 rebounds (16 offensive).
De’Aaron Fox made notable contributions for the Spurs in this match. He connected on 12 of 19 attempts for a shooting percentage of 63.2% and added 4 rebounds. Fox scored 29 points in 33 minutes and also registered 3 assists.
San Antonio currently boasts a season record of 23-7. The Spurs average 19.7 personal fouls per game and have a free-throw shooting percentage of 79.0%. They facilitate 26.1 assists per game (15th in the NBA) while averaging 14.4 turnovers. San Antonio has tallied 3,609 points so far this season (120.3 points per game) and secures 46.0 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they maintain a shooting percentage of 48.7% from the field, ranking 5th in the league.
On defense, the Spurs are 7th in points allowed per game, averaging 113.2. They force 13.8 turnovers per match and permit opponents to shoot 46.4% from the floor (11th in the league). San Antonio allows 35.7% on three-pointers (384 of 1,075) and their opponents achieve a 78.4% conversion rate at the free-throw line. They allow 26.5 assists and 41.8 total rebounds per game, ranking them 12th and 7th in the league, respectively.
Who will clinch victory in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Opt for Utah
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