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Utah Jazz’s Jordan Clarkson Out: Last Home Game against Houston Rockets in NBA Season

Utah Jazz’s Jordan Clarkson Out: Last Home Game against Houston Rockets in NBA Season

The Utah Jazz is all set to play their last home game of the NBA season against the Houston Rockets on Thursday night. However, the team will be missing several key players, including Walker Kessler, Jordan Clarkson, John Collins, Kris Dunn, and Collin Sexton. The Rockets will also be missing key players like Jae’Sean Tate and Alperen Sengun.

With Jordan Clarkson’s possible trade in the upcoming summer, this game could potentially be his last as a Jazz player. As part of their strategy to develop younger players, the Jazz might part ways with their longest-tenured player. This, along with the teams playing for favorable draft positions, could emphasize giving rookies more playing time.

Despite potential obstacles such as injuries and trades, the Jazz have had a successful season overall. However, losing in this game could impact the team’s future draft position significantly. As the season comes to a close, mixed feelings about the team’s performance and potential future changes are likely to emerge among fans and players alike.

Jordan Clarkson, a valuable member of the team who averaged 18.4 points per game this season, has been out since March 25 due to inflammation in his left SI joint. The Jazz have not officially decided to end his season, but they have little reason to put him back on the court for their remaining three games. The team has already secured the top seed in the Western Conference. The cause of Clarkson’s inflammation is unknown, but it may have resulted from overuse or strain during the season.

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