- Matchup: Philadelphia 76ers vs Utah Jazz
- Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
- Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT
- Broadcast: KJZZ
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The Philadelphia 76ers (37-32) are set to visit Delta Center this Saturday for a showdown against the Utah Jazz (20-49).

In their most recent game, the 76ers went head-to-head with the Nuggets but fell short, ending the match with a score of 124-96. In that outing, Philadelphia managed a field goal percentage of 39.4% (37 of 94) and sunk 9 of 41 attempts from beyond the arc. At the charity stripe, the team converted 13 of 15 free throw attempts, translating to an 86.7% success rate. On the boards, they secured a total of 42 rebounds, including 9 offensive grabs. Additionally, Philadelphia registered 30 assists, forced 14 turnovers, and recorded 6 steals. Defensively, they allowed Denver to shoot 50.0% (43 of 86) from the field. The Nuggets dished out 35 assists and tallied 5 steals, alongside accumulating 53 rebounds (9 offensive and 44 defensive) and recording 10 blocks. Denver finished the night at 71.0% from the free throw line, converting 22 out of 31 attempts, and hit 16 of 33 three-point attempts. On fouls, the 76ers committed 26 to Denver’s 16.
MarJon Beauchamp made an impactful contribution during the game, finishing with a shooting percentage of 54.5%. He played 20 minutes, managed to secure 2 rebounds, and provided 1 assist, exiting with 16 points on 6 of 11 shooting.
Philadelphia enters this matchup with a season record of 37-32. The team averages 13.8 turnovers per game and commits 20.4 fouls per contest. On the boards, Philadelphia collects an average of 43.1 rebounds and has accumulated 1,686 assists this season, ranking them 28th in the league in assists. The 76ers successfully hit 34.6% of their three-point attempts (845 of 2,445) and are converting 81.1% from the free throw line. They average 115.3 points per game, placing them 17th overall, while shooting 45.9% from the field.
Defensively, Philadelphia forces 15.8 turnovers per game while also drawing an average of 20.3 fouls. They currently rank 24th in the league for assists allowed, with 1,911 this season. The 76ers are conceding 47.0% shooting to opponents (2,884 of 6,142) and are giving up 45.1 rebounds per game. Opponents are shooting 35.8% from three-point range, and Philadelphia ranks 17th in points allowed per game (116.1).
In their last outing, the Jazz suffered a defeat against the Timberwolves, finishing the game at 147-111. Utah allowed Minnesota to grab a total of 46 rebounds (12 offensive) while shooting 46.2% from three-point range with 18 of 39 successful attempts and went 25 for 30 at the free throw line (83.3%). The Timberwolves scored 54.2% of their shots, making 52 out of 96 attempts. Utah recorded 40 out of 93 from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 43.0%. Among three-point attempts, Utah made 13 of 39 (33.3%) and converting only 18 of their free throw attempts at a 69.2% success rate. Minnesota committed 23 fouls in the game, granting the Jazz 26 opportunities at the charity stripe. Utah turned the ball over 24 times and managed to steal the ball 10 times, while capturing 29 defensive rebounds and 17 offensive, totalling 46 rebounds for the game.
Brice Sensabaugh had a standout performance for the Jazz, scoring 41 points in 37 minutes of play and adding 3 assists. He shot 54.8%, making 17 of 31 attempts, along with collecting 4 rebounds.
Utah’s record stands at 20-49 this season. The Jazz commit 21.6 fouls per game and are shooting 79.6% from the free throw line. They average 29.3 assists per game (2nd in the league) while turning over the ball 15.7 times per game. The Jazz have scored a total of 8,085 points this season (117.2 per game) and have garnered an average of 43.8 rebounds per contest. Offensively, Utah is shooting 46.4% from the field, which ranks 19th in the NBA.
Defensively, the Jazz are 30th in the league for points allowed, giving up 125.2 per game. They force 14.3 turnovers and permit opponents to shoot 49.0% from the field (27th overall). The Jazz allow 37.2% shooting from three-point range (1,064 of 2,863), and their opponents are converting 77.7% from the free throw line. They are conceding an average of 30.5 assists and 45.2 rebounds per game, ranking 30th and 20th respectively in the NBA.
Who will emerge victorious in this NBA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Philadelphia
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