Jazz vs Rockets 4/21/2021 Moneyline, Total, Stats, & Betting Odds

The Utah Jazz (43-15) visit the Houston Rockets (15-43) on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 8:00 PM ET.
Jazz vs Rockets betting odds
Jazz betting trends
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In their last game, the Jazz got a team-high 22 points from Jordan Clarkson on the way to a 111-97 victory against the Lakers on Monday. They were favored by 7 points and covered the spread, and the teams combined to score 208 points to go under the 215.5 point total.
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Utah is over .500 against the spread this season with a record of 34-23-1.
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The Jazz have a winning record against the spread when favored by 11 points or more, going 7-3-1 this season.
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Utah and its opponents have gone over the set total in only 28 of 58 games this season (48.3%).
Jazz last 10 games
Rockets betting trends
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In their last game, the Rockets got a team-high 18 points from Kevin Porter Jr. in a 113-91 loss to the Heat on Monday. They failed to cover the spread as 5-point underdogs, and the teams combined to score 204 points to fall short of the 215.5 point total.
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Houston has a 19-39 record ATS this season.
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Houston and its opponents have often been held under the total points bet this season, only hitting the over in 43.1% (25) of their 58 games played.
The Rockets have yet to be an underdog by at least 11 points in a game this season.
Rockets last 10 games
Jazz top performers
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Donovan Mitchell leads the Jazz in scoring, putting up 26.4 points per game.
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Mike Conley leads Utah with 5.8 assists per game and Rudy Gobert paces the squad with 13.5 rebounds per outing.
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Mitchell knocks down 3.4 threes per game to lead the Jazz.
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Utah’s blocks leader is Gobert, who records 2.8 per game. Conley leads the team averaging 1.3 steals a contest.
Rockets top performers
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Christian Wood has the top Rockets spot in two categories: scoring (21.0 points per game) and rebounding (9.3 rebounds per game).
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John Wall puts in work handing out assists and is Houston’s assist leader with 6.7 per game.
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Eric Gordon makes more threes per game than any other member of the Rockets, averaging 2.6 treys per game.
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Nobody on Houston grabs more steals than Jae’Sean Tate (1.2 per game) or blocks more shots than Wood (1.3 per game).
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