NBA Game Preview: Cleveland Cavaliers (46-28) vs. Utah Jazz (21-54)

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Tipoff is scheduled for 9:00 PM ET
Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT
Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio (Cavs regional), KJZZ / Jazz+ (Jazz regional), NBA League Pass (national)

This late-season Western Conference visit is a classic mismatch: the Cavaliers are pushing for a top-4 East seed and playoff positioning with a strong road record, while the Jazz—mathematically eliminated—are in full lottery-evaluation mode and suffering through one of the league’s worst home slides. Cleveland enters as a heavy favorite with superior talent and motivation; Utah will rely on whatever young pieces and G-League call-ups remain available amid a decimated roster.

Team

Recent Form (Last 5-10 Games)

Cavaliers (7-3 in last 10; 4-1 in last 5):

Mar 27: W 149-128 vs MIA

Mar 25: L 103-120 vs MIA

Mar 24: W 136-131 vs ORL

Mar 21: W 111-106 @ NOP

Mar 19: W 115-110 @ CHI
Cleveland has been explosive offensively in recent wins (averaging 130+ PPG) and continues to show championship-level depth even with some absences.

Jazz (2-8 or 1-9 in last 10; 1-4 in last 5):

Mar 27: L 129-135 @ DEN

Mar 25: L 110-133 vs WAS

Mar 23: L 127-143 vs TOR

Mar 21: L 116-126 vs PHI

Recent prior: Heavy defensive lapses and blowout losses at home.
Utah is on a multi-game home losing streak and has been outscored by double digits in most recent contests.

Injury Report

Cleveland Cavaliers:

Dean Wade (PF) – OUT (ankle)

Jaylon Tyson (SG) – OUT (left toe bone bruise)

Craig Porter Jr. (PG) – OUT (left groin strain)

Jarrett Allen (C) – Questionable (right knee tendinitis; recent updates lean toward limited or out)

Other core players (Mitchell, Mobley, Harden, etc.) expected available. Depth will be tested but remains far superior to Utah’s.

Utah Jazz:

Lauri Markkanen (PF) – OUT (hip; re-evaluation in ~2 weeks)

Walker Kessler (C) – OUT for season (left shoulder surgery)

Jusuf Nurkić (C) – OUT for season (nose surgery)

Jaren Jackson Jr. (PF) – OUT for season (knee)

Keyonte George (SG) – OUT (hamstring)

Isaiah Collier (PG) – OUT / Questionable (hamstring)

Additional rotation players (e.g., Brice Sensabaugh, Kyle Filipowski) frequently listed as out/rest/illness.
Utah’s roster is extremely thin, relying heavily on inexperienced young players and call-ups.

The injury gap is massive—Utah is missing virtually its entire starting frontcourt and key perimeter pieces.

Key Player Matchups to Watch

Donovan Mitchell / James Harden vs. Utah backcourt (fill-ins like Cody Williams / Kennedy Chandler): Cleveland’s veteran guard playmaking and scoring should feast on a depleted, inexperienced Jazz perimeter.

Evan Mobley vs. Jazz frontcourt (young bigs / G-League call-ups): Mobley’s size, rim protection, and rebounding will dominate an interior already missing Kessler, Nurkić, and Jackson Jr.

Bench depth & second-chance points: Cavs’ reserves vs. Utah’s limited rotation—Cleveland should control the glass and wear down the Jazz in the second half.

Pace & transition: Cleveland must limit Utah’s occasional fast-break attempts, but the mismatch favors the Cavs controlling tempo.
Cleveland’s superstar core and depth create mismatches at every position.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

2025-26: Jazz lead 1-0 (Jan 12: UTA 123-112 win @ CLE).

All-time: Jazz hold the historical edge, but Cleveland has dominated recent seasons when healthy.
Utah stole the first meeting earlier this year, but tonight’s context (home injuries + Cavs motivation) heavily favors a Cleveland bounce-back.

Betting Trends

Cavaliers 7-3 SU and strong ATS in last 10; covered comfortably as road favorites vs. weaker teams.

Jazz 1-9 or 2-8 SU and poor ATS in last 10; struggling badly as double-digit home underdogs.

Totals have gone Over in several recent Cavs blowouts and many Jazz home games.

Game Odds

Cleveland Cavaliers        – 17.5

Utah Jazz                             242.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, March 29, 2026

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