Sixers vs. Jazz game preview: How to watch, lineups, broadcast info
The Philadelphia 76ers will take on the Utah Jazz on Sunday night, and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live, you've come to the right place. The Sixers will look to put an end to their current 3-game losing streak and get back in the win column as time moves on.
The Sixers have lost 12 of their last 13 games and desperately need something to feel good about. As has been the case all season, they will be short-handed as they will be missing some pretty big names on the floor. With that being said, the Jazz offer an opportunity for Philadelphia to figure it out and get back at it. The Sixers took care of business back in December in Utah and will look to sweep the 2-game season series.
Here's when and where you should tune in to see the matchup:
Date: Sunday, March 9
Time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Location: Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA
Channel: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Sixers: OUT: Joel Embiid (left knee injury management), Paul George (left groin soreness), Tyrese Maxey (lower back sprain), Eric Gordon (right wrist surgery), Kyle Lowry (right hip injury management), Jared McCain (left knee meniscus surgery)
Jazz: OUT: Jordan Clarkson (left plantar fasciitis), John Collins (lower back injury management), Walker Kessler (rest), Taylor Hendricks (right fibula fracture), Lauri Markkanen (lower back injury management), Collin Sexton (left ankle injury management) QUESTIONABLE: Jaden Springer (lower back soreness)
Sixers: Icon Edition (Blue)
Jazz: Association Edition (White)
Philadelphia 76ers
Guard - Quentin Grimes
Guard - Kelly Oubre Jr.
Forward - Justin Edwards
Forward - Guerschon Yabusele
Center - Andre Drummond
Utah Jazz
Guard - Isaiah Collier
Guard - Collin Sexton
Forward - Brice Sensabaugh
Forward - KJ Martin
Center - Kyle Filipowski
March 10 @ Hawks
March 12 @ Raptors
March 14 vs. Pacers
March 16 @ Mavericks
March 17 @ Rockets
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