Jazz’ Keyonte George Questionable vs. Spurs Following Career-Best Game
The Utah Jazz are gearing up to face the San Antonio Spurs tonight, but they may be without one of their key players. After a career-high 43-point performance against the Minnesota Timberwolves, guard Keyonte George has been listed as questionable due to a left forearm strain.
Along with George’s uncertain status, the Jazz are already dealing with several injury concerns. Center Walker Kessler will miss the game due to a left shoulder injury, while Lauri Markkanen remains sidelined as he recovers from illness. Forward Georges Niang is also unavailable due to a left foot injury.
This growing list of absences is a significant challenge for Utah, who are looking to stay competitive in the playoff race. With a current record of 15-29, every game is crucial. Despite the injuries, the Jazz have managed some memorable victories, including an impressive upset win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
George has been a standout performer for Utah in recent weeks. Prior to his 43-point outburst against the Timberwolves, he scored 30 points in a 123-110 loss to the Spurs. His scoring ability will be vital if the Jazz are to have a shot against the high-flying Spurs, who are one of the best teams in the NBA this season.
Utah is currently just 4.5 games behind the final play-in spot, and every win counts as they look to close the gap. Despite their struggles, there is still hope for a turnaround, and a victory over the Spurs could provide a much-needed boost. The team’s decision on George’s availability will likely come down to game time.







