Thunder vs. Jazz: Live updates, highlights for Friday's game

Feb 21, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (00) holds the ball away from Oklahoma City Thunder forward Dillon Jones (3) during the fourth quarter at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder continue their final road trip when they face the Utah Jazz on Friday. This will be the season's fourth matchup between the two squads. OKC won the first three with its latest victory on Feb. 21.

The Thunder (66-14) have nothing at stake. They clinched the NBA's best record with a convincing win over the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. Jalen Williams led the way with an efficient 33 points.

Meanwhile, the Jazz (17-63) are in a heated race for the league's worst record. They snapped a nine-game losing streak with an overtime win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday. Kyle Filipowski scored 30 points.

For live updates and highlights from the Thunder's game against the Jazz, regularly check back to this post:

What channel is Thunder vs. Jazz game on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma

Start time: 8:30 p.m. CT

Where to watch Thunder vs. Jazz on livestream

Watch Thunder vs. Jazz live on Fubo (free trial)

Thunder vs. Jazz injury updates

Thunder: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (shin contusion) is out. Jalen Williams (hip strain) is out. Chet Holmgren (back spasm) is out. Lu Dort (patellofemoral injury management) is out. Isaiah Hartenstein (Achilles tendinitis) is out. Cason Wallace (shoulder strain) is out. Alex Caruso (ankle sprain) is out. Ousmane Dieng (calf strain) is out. Nikola Topic (torn ACL)n is out.

Jazz: Lauri Markkanen (knee injury management) is out. John Collins (ankle sprain) is out. Jordan Clarkson (plantar fasciitis) is out. Walker Kessler (nasal fracture; concussion protocol) is out. Cody Williams (illness) is out. KJ Martin (illness) is out. Taylor Hendricks (fibula fracture) is out. Elijah Harkless (groin strain) is out. Isaiah Collier (hamstring soreness) is questionable.

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