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Jazz-Spurs Injury Report: Wembanyama, George, Horton-Tucker Status
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The Utah Jazz are back in action after their short two-day holiday break, set to take on the San Antonio Spurs in the fourth of their five-game road stretch. Utah is coming off two straight wins and will look to make it three tonight in Texas.

Thankfully, it seems as if the Jazz may be returning to full health, notably in the backcourt. Utah has been a consistent victim of the injury bug during the first third of this year’s NBA season, but this matchup may be a different story if all goes well.

Utah Jazz:

Keyonte George- QUESTIONABLE (foot)

Talen Horton-Tucker- QUESTIONABLE (foot)

San Antonio Spurs:

Victor Wembanyama- QUESTIONABLE (ankle)

Zach Collins- PROBABLE (knee)

Charles Bassey- OUT (ACL)

According to Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune, Keyonte George is questionable ahead of tonight’s matchup against San Antonio.

It marks the first time George will have a chance to suit up since his injury earlier in the month against the New York Knicks. Along with George, Utah may get additional assistance in the backcourt, with Talen Horton-Tucker listed as questionable with a foot injury.

As for San Antonio, this summer’s 1st overall pick in the NBA Draft, Victor Wembanyama, participated in the morning shootaround in Utah, being listed as day-to-day. He suffered an ankle injury before the Spurs’ last game against the Dallas Mavericks.

The Jazz will tip off against the Spurs at 6 PM MT in Frost Bank Center, hoping to reach what would be their 13th win of the regular season.

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This article first appeared on FanNation Inside The Jazz and was syndicated with permission.

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