As they get ready to play the Los Angeles Clippers (0-0) on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Delta Center, with tip-off at 9 p.m. ET, the Utah Jazz (0-0) have four players currently listed on the injury report. The Clippers have listed one injured player.

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Clippers vs. Jazz Game Info

When: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 9 p.m. ET
Where: Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
TV: KJZZ, Jazz+, and FDSSC
Live stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
Clippers’ Injury Report

Clippers Injuries:

Jordan Miller: Out (Hamstring)

Clippers’ Top Players (2024-25 Stats)

Clippers Stats (2024-25)

Los Angeles was 20th in the NBA in points scored (112.9 per game) and fourth-best in points allowed (108.2) last year.
On the boards, the Clippers were 17th in the league in rebounds (43.8 per game) last year. They were best in rebounds allowed (41.5 per game).
Last season Los Angeles was ranked 22nd in the NBA in assists with 25.2 per game.
Last season, the Clippers were 19th in the league in turnovers committed (13.8 per game) and eighth in turnovers forced (14.4).
With 12.5 made 3-pointers per game and shooting 37.3% from beyond the arc last year, Los Angeles was 25th and seventh in the league, respectively, in those categories.
Defensively, the Clippers were ninth in the league in 3-pointers conceded per game at 13.0 last year. They were fifth-best in 3-point percentage conceded at 35.0%.

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Jazz’s Injury Report

Jazz Injuries:

Georges Niang: Out (Foot),

Taylor Hendricks: Out (Fibula),

Isaiah Collier: Out (Hamstring),

Ace Bailey: Day-To-Day (Illness)

Jazz’s Top Players (2024-25 Stats)

Jazz Stats (2024-25)

Utah’s defensive performance was worst in the NBA last season with 121.2 points allowed per game, but offensively it was more effective, scoring 111.9 points per game (21st-ranked in league).
The Jazz allowed 44.2 boards per game last year (16th-ranked in NBA), but they thrived by averaging 45.4 rebounds per contest (fifth-best).
Utah put up 25.5 dimes per game, which ranked them 20th in the NBA.
It was a tough season for the Jazz in terms of turnovers, as they averaged 16.5 turnovers per game (worst in NBA) and forced 11.3 turnovers per contest (worst).
Last season Utah drained 14.0 three-pointers per game (10th-ranked in NBA) and shot 35.0% (22nd-ranked) from beyond the arc.
The Jazz struggled to defend three-pointers, ranking worst in the league with 14.9 treys allowed per game. They ranked 12th by allowing a 35.8% three-point percentage to opposing teams last season.

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