Indiana Pacers vs Utah Jazz: Final injury report, official starting lineups for November 8

The Pacers host the Jazz tonight
Indiana Pacers vs Utah Jazz: Final injury report, official starting lineups for November 8
Indiana Pacers vs Utah Jazz: Final injury report, official starting lineups for November 8 /

The Indiana Pacers host the banged-up Utah Jazz tonight in Indianapolis. It's the front end of a back-to-back for Indiana.

Utah is without a few key players tonight while the Pacers are more healthy. The home team comes in at 4-3 while the visitors are 2-6. Here are the official starting lineups and injury reports for the game.

Indiana Pacers injury report

The Pacers are healthy, so their two-way contract players are the only ones on the inactive list. Kendall Brown, Isaiah Wong, and Oscar Tshiebwe are unavailable.

Indiana Pacers starting lineup

Guard: Tyrese Haliburton

Guard: Bennedict Mathurin

Forward: Bruce Brown

Forward: Obi Toppin

Center: Myles Turner

After a few slow starts, this group has shown what they did well in the preseason.

Utah Jazz injury report

The Jazz listed Josh Christopher, Taylor Hendricks, Johnny Juzang, Walker Kessler, Micah Potter, and Brice Sensabaugh as out. Keyonte George is active.

Utah Jazz starting lineup

Guard: Keyonte George

Guard: Jordan Clarkson

Forward: Ochai Agbaji

Forward: Lauri Markkanen

Center: John Collins

The two teams will begin the action in just over 30 minutes. For more on the game, click here.


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