- Matchup: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Utah Jazz
- Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
- Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT
- Broadcast: KJZZ
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The Portland Trail Blazers (26-28) are set to visit the Delta Center on Thursday to face off against the Utah Jazz (17-37).

In their latest outing, the Trail Blazers triumphed over the 76ers with a final score of 135-118. Portland shot 48.5% from the field, making 47 of 97 attempts, along with 22 successful three-pointers out of 54 tries. From the free-throw line, they scored 19 out of 25, achieving a 76.0% success rate. The team gathered 51 rebounds, 20 of them being offensive, and recorded 36 assists. They also committed 14 turnovers and made 8 steals. Defensively, the Blazers allowed Philadelphia to shoot 46.9% (38 out of 81). The 76ers accounted for 23 assists and registered 12 steals, while collecting a total of 33 rebounds (8 offensive, 25 defensive) and blocking 7 shots. Philadelphia managed to convert 86.1% of their free throws, sinking 31 of 36 attempts, and hit 11 out of their 30 three-point shots. The game concluded with the Trail Blazers committing 25 fouls compared to 22 by the 76ers.
Toumani Camara was a standout performer in this game, shooting 83.3% from the field with 1 assist in 28 minutes on the court. He totaled 30 points on 10 of 12 shooting and secured 3 rebounds.
Portland enters this matchup with a 26-28 record this season. They average 17.1 turnovers per game and commit 20.3 personal fouls nightly. The Trail Blazers pull down an average of 45.9 rebounds and have made 1,334 assists this season, ranking 21st in the league. They shoot 34.1% from three-point range (778 of 2,284) and have a free-throw percentage of 77.2%. They score an average of 116.1 points per game, placing them 13th in the league, with a field goal percentage of 45.1%.
On the defensive end, the Trail Blazers force 15.1 turnovers per game while committing 21.9 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 35.9% from beyond the arc and rank 23rd in the league for points allowed per game (118.0). Portland has given up a shooting percentage of 47.4% (2,308 of 4,872) and averages 43.2 rebounds per game as a team. They rank 21st for assists allowed, having conceded 1,452 assists this year.
In their recent game, the Jazz emerged victorious, edging out the Heat with a score of 115-111. Utah allowed Miami to collect 43 total rebounds, including 10 offensive boards. From three-point range, the Jazz hit 33.3% of their shots, 15 out of 45, and finished the free-throw line at 68.2%, making 30 of 44 attempts. The Jazz permitted the Heat to convert 33 of 79 field-goal attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 41.8%. Ultimately, Utah shot 39 out of 92, achieving a shooting percentage of 42.4%, including 10 out of 36 from three-point land (27.8%). They converted 27 free throws for a rate of 87.1%. The Heat committed 22 fouls, leading to 31 free-throw attempts for the Jazz. Utah also committed 12 turnovers while securing 58 rebounds in total (43 defensive, 15 offensive).
Jaren Jackson Jr. played a pivotal role for the Jazz, hitting 7 of 19 shots (36.8%) while contributing 5 rebounds and 22 points in his 25 minutes on the court, along with 3 assists.
The Jazz currently hold a win-loss record of 17-37 this season. Offensively, they are shooting 46.7% from the field, placing them 16th in the NBA. Utah has scored a total of 6,383 points this season, averaging 118.2 points per game. They secure 44.2 rebounds per game and distribute assists at a rate of 30.0 per game (2nd in the NBA), averaging 15.8 turnovers. The Jazz commit 21.9 fouls per game and boast a free-throw percentage of 79.9%.
Defensively, the Jazz allow opponents to shoot 37.3% from three-point range (844 of 2,260), while their opponents convert 77.5% of free throw attempts. Utah surrenders an average of 30.5 assists and 44.8 rebounds per game, ranking 30th and 22nd, respectively. They rank last in the league in points per game allowed, with an average of 126.4. Defensively, they force 13.6 turnovers per game but allow teams to shoot 49.0% from the field (28th in the NBA).
Who will claim victory in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Go with Utah
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