NBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Lakers (18-7) vs. Utah Jazz (10-15)

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Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
Broadcast: KJZZ, Jazz+, SportsNet LA, NBA League Pass

The Los Angeles Lakers (18-7) visit the Utah Jazz (10-15) in the third matchup of the 2025-26 season between these Western Conference foes. The Lakers, led by Luka Dončić’s MVP-caliber play, aim to sweep the early series after two prior victories, while the Jazz seek a home upset amid a two-game win streak but ongoing injury challenges. LA’s superior talent and depth make them heavy road favorites in what could be a high-scoring affair given Utah’s porous defense.

Injury Report (As of Thursday Afternoon – Subject to Game-Time Decisions)

Los Angeles Lakers:

Deandre Ayton (left elbow soreness): Out – Major blow to interior presence and rebounding.

Austin Reaves (left calf strain): Out – Thins backcourt scoring and playmaking.

Maxi Kleber (back): Probable

Core stars like Luka Dončić, LeBron James, Rui Hachimura, and Marcus Smart expected available.

Utah Jazz:

Walker Kessler (left shoulder surgery): Out for season – Significant loss for rim protection.

Georges Niang (left foot): Out

Lauri Markkanen (right groin): Questionable – Key scorer; huge swing if unavailable.

Jusuf Nurkić (rest): Day-to-day

Elijah Harkless (G League): Out

Keyonte George and others likely to carry load if Markkanen limited.

Injuries tilt heavily toward impacting both interiors, but Lakers’ star power (Dončić/James) provides edge despite absences.

Key Player Matchups

Luka Dončić vs. Jazz Backcourt: Dončić (~34.7 PPG, top-5 assists/rebounds) exploits Utah’s league-worst defense (126.1 PPG allowed); expect isolation dominance and playmaking.

LeBron James vs. Jazz Forwards: James’ facilitator role (~17-18 PPG, high assists) tests depleted frontcourt; physicality in paint key without Ayton/Kessler.

Lauri Markkanen (if active) vs. Lakers Wings/Front: Markkanen’s scoring (~27.8 PPG) vital for Jazz offense; Rui Hachimura/Maxi Kleber tasked with containment.

Keyonte George vs. Lakers Guards: George’s emerging play (~23+ PPG recently) vs. Marcus Smart’s defense—turnover battle crucial.

Rebounding Edge: Lakers strong on glass even without Ayton; Jazz vulnerable without Kessler.

Game likely hinges on Dončić’s efficiency and Jazz three-point volume vs. LA transition defense.

Team Records and Standings Context

Los Angeles Lakers: 18-7 (3rd Western Conference). Strong contention behind Dončić/James duo.

Utah Jazz: 10-15 (10th Western Conference). Rebuilding with flashes but defensive struggles.

Recent Team Form

Lakers: Coming off narrow 116-114 road win over Phoenix; solid road record but recent defensive lapses (allowing 120+ PPG in stretches).

Jazz: Two straight wins, including OT thriller; home split even but allowing league-high points.

Lakers favored with talent; Jazz seeking momentum at home.

Series History

All-Time Regular Season: Lakers lead significantly (122-83 approx.).

Recent: Lakers won both prior 2025-26 meetings (140-126 home, 108-106 road in Nov).

2025-26 Season: Lakers lead 2-0.

At Delta Center: Lakers won recent visit narrowly; historically competitive.

Betting Trends

Lakers strong ATS as road favorites; Jazz overs hitting frequently (poor D).

Value in high total given matchup styles.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Lakers          – 9.5

Utah Jazz                             242.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 17, 2025

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