NBA Game Preview: Utah Jazz (21-56) vs. Houston Rockets (47-29)

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Tip‑off is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. EDT
Venue:
Toyota Center — Houston, Texas
Broadcast: Space City Home Network / local carriers

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Utah Jazz — last 10 games

Record: 1–9

Offense: 117.1 PPG, 47.5% FG

Defense: 128.2 PPG allowed

Currently on a 7‑game losing streak, with recent losses to Philadelphia, Toronto, Washington, Denver (twice), Phoenix, and Cleveland.

Houston Rockets — last 10 games

Record: 6–4

Offense: 116.3 PPG, 48.8% FG

Defense: 110.1 PPG allowed

On a 4‑game winning streak, including wins over Memphis, New Orleans, New York, and Milwaukee.

Houston also rides a 4‑game home winning streak into this matchup.

Injury report

Houston Rockets

Fred VanVleet: out for season (ACL)

Steven Adams: out for season (ankle)

Utah Jazz

Lauri Markkanen: out (hip)

Isaiah Collier: out (hamstring)

Keyonte George: out (leg)

Walker Kessler: out for season (shoulder)

Jusuf Nurkić: out for season (nose)

Jaren Jackson Jr.: out for season (knee)

Elijah Harkless: day‑to‑day (hamstring)

Utah is severely depleted—missing its best scorer (Markkanen), primary rim protector (Kessler), and multiple core pieces.

Key player matchups

1. Kevin Durant (HOU) vs. Jazz defense

Durant: 25.8 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 4.7 APG.

Utah allows 125.4 PPG and just gave up 130 to Denver.

Durant’s shot‑making against a thin, overmatched defense is the single biggest mismatch on the floor.

2. Reed Sheppard (HOU) vs. Jazz perimeter

Sheppard: 3.6 made threes per game over last 10.

Utah allowed Denver to hit 16-of-39 from three in their last game.

If Utah collapses on Durant and Şengün, Sheppard’s spacing becomes lethal.

3. Brice Sensabaugh (UTA) vs. Rockets wings

Sensabaugh: 28 points on 11-of-18 FG vs. Denver; averaging 17.2 PPG over last 10.

Houston’s defense is allowing just 110.1 PPG over its last 10.

Sensabaugh is Utah’s primary scoring engine with Markkanen out; Houston will likely shade help his way and dare others to beat them.

4. Ace Bailey (UTA) vs. Rockets frontcourt

Bailey: 13.5 PPG as a key Jazz scorer.

Rockets’ interior anchored by Alperen Şengün and Jabari Smith Jr., both in strong form (Şengün 25 points, 9 rebounds vs. Milwaukee; Smith 31 vs. Utah in last meeting).

Bailey will have to create against length and physicality.

Series history

This is the fourth meeting of the season.

Last matchup: Rockets 125–105 Jazz on Feb. 24; Jabari Smith Jr. scored 31 points.

Houston leads the season series and has consistently exploited Utah’s weak defense.

Betting Trends

Jazz:

ATS: 40–37

O/U: 45–32

1–9 last 10; 7‑game losing streak

Rockets:

ATS: 32–44

O/U: 34–41–1

6–4 last 10; 4‑game winning streak; 27–10 at home

Utah’s games skew high‑scoring because of their porous defense; Houston’s profile is more balanced.

Game Odds

Utah Jazz                             232.5

Houston Rockets              – 17.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 2, 2026

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