The Phoenix Suns vs. Utah Jazz game will be played at Footprint Center. The Suns are sitting at 12th in the Western Conference with a 16-19 record. In their latest game, they lost to the Charlotte Hornets, 104-115.
On the flip side, the Jazz have been struggling, holding a 9-26 record and ranked 14th in the West. They’ve lost six of their last ten games, with their most recent loss coming against the Atlanta Hawks, 121-124.
The Suns and Jazz have already faced off twice this season. On November 12, the Suns won 120-112, extending their head-to-head winning streak over the Jazz to seven games. Then, on December 13, the Suns came out on top again, 134-126, pushing their streak to eight straight wins against Utah. The Suns and Jazz have played 202 regular-season games, with the Suns leading the series 107-95.
Phoenix Suns vs. Utah Jazz: Live Streaming And Game Info
Date: Saturday, January 11, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM ET
Venue: Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona
TV Broadcast: AZFamily and KJZZ
Live Streaming: DAZN, ESPN+, Fubo, Max, NBA League Pass
Phoenix Suns vs. Utah Jazz: Ticket Prices
Tickets for the upcoming Suns vs. Jazz game are available through various platforms, including Vivid Seats, AXS, StarTickets, Gametime, BuyClubTickets, RateYourSeats, Event Tickets Center, Suite Experience Group, and eTickets.
Ticket prices vary depending on the platform and seating preferences. For instance, Vivid Seats lists tickets starting at $17. StarTickets offers prices ranging from $38 to $2,841, with an average price of $176. Gametime has options beginning at $20. Event Tickets Center provides tickets starting at $24, going up to $3,133. For those interested in premium experiences, Suite Experience Group lists suites ranging from $5,000 to $8,000.
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Phoenix Suns vs. Utah Jazz: Injuries Update
The Suns have a relatively healthy roster, facing only one injury concern. Royce O’Neale is sidelined due to an ankle injury, but the team is otherwise prepared to compete at full strength.
In comparison, the Jazz are pretty banged up heading into this game. Taylor Hendricks is done for the season with a fibula injury, and Keyonte George is out with a heel problem. John Collins won’t be playing due to personal reasons, Jordan Clarkson is dealing with plantar fasciitis, and Brice Sensabaugh is questionable with an illness.
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