<div align="center"> @ <font color=""RoyalBlue"">Indiana Pacers</font> (8-4) @ <font color=""Navy"">Utah Jazz</font> (6-8)</div> When: Tuesday 29th November, 9:00 PM (EST) Where: Delta Center Local TV: KJZZ / FSMW National TV: NBALP Streaks <font color=""RoyalBlue"">Pacers:</font> Won 1 <font color=""Navy"">Jazz:</font> Lost 1 Last Result <font color=""RoyalBlue"">Pacers:</font> Pacers 97 @ Clippers 92 <font color=""Navy"">Jazz:</font> Warriors 94 @ Jazz 90 Last Ten <font color=""RoyalBlue"">Pacers:</font> 6-4 <font color=""Navy"">Jazz:</font> 3-7 <div align="center">Projected Starters <font color=""RoyalBlue"">Pacers</font> <font size=""1"">Jamaal Tinsley, Stephen Jackson, Ron Artest, Austin Croshere, Jermaine O'Neal</font> <font color=""Navy"">Jazz</font> <font size=""1"">Deron Williams, Devin Brown, Matt Harpring, Mehmet Okur, Greg Ostertag</font></div> My Prediction Pacers by 6
the way the pacers are playing, the fact that the jazz are a sub 500 team puts them in the best position to win this game. and i really can't make a prediction as it is almost impossible to say which pacer team will come out to play .fingers crossed the title contending pacers will come to play.
Ok I turned this **** off before it was over, because it was putting me in a bad mood, and it was quite embarassing.
wow 60 total points is worse than my high school varsity team lol looking at those line up pictures, jazz got some ugly mofos in their lineup
The good news is Kirilenko is back, and he should be back in game shape in the next game or two. The Pacers are one of the better defensive teams in the league, and when you are struggling on offense, it's going to be an ugly outcome. The TWolves also lost tonight, so it makes this loss a little easier to deal with. The Jazz are still only 2 games out of first place, despite all the injuries they've dealth with already.
Jazz 60 - Pacers 84. The Jazz shot just 33% from the court. Andrei Kirilenko made his return in this game off the bench and played 24 minutes. He said that his ankle feels good and didn't bother him in the game at all. Deron Williams was the only player on the Jazz to get into double digits for points.