Donovan Mitchell and the Utah Jazz (45-26) will take on Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets (37-34) in part of the NBA Monday slate.
In the Jazz’s previous game, they defeated the New York Knicks with 108-93 being the final score. Donovan Mitchell led the way with an impressive 36 points while Jordan Clarkson chipped in 23 off the bench.
The Nets defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 128-123 in their previous outing, using an 18-point comeback to get the job done. Kevin Durant (38) and Seth Curry (27) combined for 65 points.
The top storyline in this one will be the head-to-head matchup of Kevin Durant and Donovan Mitchell going at it as they are the top perimeter engines leading short-handed teams.
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Here’s everything to know about how to tune in to watch Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets:
How to Watch Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets
Date: Monday, March 21
Time: 7:30 PM ET
Location: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY
TV Channel: NBA TV
Injury Report for Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets
Utah Jazz Injury Report: OUT: Udoka Azubuike (right ankle sprain), Bojan Bogdanovic (left calf strain), Danuel House Jr. (left knee bone bruise)
PROBABLE: Trent Forrest (right wrist sprain)
Brooklyn Nets Injury Report: OUT: LaMarcus Aldridge (right hip impingement), Joe Harris (left ankle surgery), Kyrie Irving (ineligible), Ben Simmons (return to competition conditioning/back soreness)
QUESTIONABLE: Goran Dragic (left knee soreness)
Projected Starting Lineups for Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets
Utah Jazz Projected Starting Lineup: G Mike Conley, G Donovan Mitchell, F Royce O’Neale, F Juancho Hernangomez, C Rudy Gobert
Brooklyn Nets Projected Starting Lineup: G Goran Dragic (GTD), G Seth Curry, F Bruce Brown, F Kevin Durant, C Andre Drummond
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