Atlanta Hawks vs. Utah Jazz Picks and Prediction for Thursday, November 13, 2025
It’s an interconference tilt on the hardwood as the Atlanta Hawks travel to take on the Utah Jazz Thursday night, and we have you covered with our Hawks vs. Jazz prediction. Atlanta was in action on the road on Wednesday the road against Sacramento in the front half of a back-to-back set. The Hawks edged the Clippers 105-102 on the road Sunday night, winning outright as a 4.5-point underdog in their previous contest. Utah picked up a 152-128 home win over Indiana Tuesday night, winning outright as a two-point underdog. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Jazz own a 59-55 advantage, though the Hawks have won the last three meetings, including a 147-134 home win in the most recent matchup on April 6. This article was published before the conclusion of the Hawks’ game against the Kings on Wednesday night. Read more about this Hawks vs. Jazz prediction! No air balls here—only slam dunks with our NBA Picks!
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Atlanta Playing Second Game of Back-to-Back Set
Atlanta was in action on the road against Sacramento on Wednesday night in the front half of a back-to-back set that ends here. The Hawks entered Wednesday 6-5 on the year and stood second in the Southeast Division, one game behind the Heat for the top spot. Atlanta is 1-1 in the second game of back-to-back situations with a +1.5-ppg scoring margin (111 ppg for, 109.5 ppg against) this season. The Hawks entered Wednesday 4-2 with a +3.2-ppg scoring differential (115.5 ppg for, 112.3 ppg against) on the year. Atlanta is 2-1 with a +2-ppg scoring margin (109 ppg for, 107 ppg against) against Western Conference teams entering Wednesday.
The Hawks enter this contest 22nd in scoring offense by averaging 114.3 points per game. Atlanta is 21st in rebounding by collecting 42.5 boards a night, while the team stands 5th by dishing out 28.5 assists per contest. Atlanta is 9th in the league in scoring defense, as they allow opponents to score 113.8 points per game this season. Trae Young is third on the team with 17.8 points and 7.8 assists per game this season. Jalen Johnson puts up 20.1 points, 8.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists a night. Kristaps Porzingis (17.9 points, 5.9 rebounds), Onyeka Okongwu (12.7 points, 8.4 rebounds), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17.6 points), Dyson Daniels (9.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists), Vit Krejci (10.4 points), Zaccharie Risacher (12.7 points), Luke Kennard, Keaton Wallace, Mouhamed Gueye and Asa Newell are key rotation pieces for coach Quin Snyder. Atlanta is 15th in the league in field goal percentage by hitting 47.2% of their shots from the floor this season. The Hawks are 26th in threes per game as they hit 11.4 per contest and stand 19th in three-point percentage as they hit 34.5% of their attempts from beyond the arc. Atlanta is below average in free-throw shooting as they are 16th in the league by converting 78.9% of their attempts on the year.
Young (knee) last played October 29 against the Nets and is out until late November.
Jazz Looking to Put Together Wins
Utah had dropped three straight and six of seven before drubbing Indiana at home in the second game of a back-to-back Tuesday night. The Jazz entered Wednesday 4-7 on the year and in the basement of the Northwest Division, 6.5 games behind the Thunder for the top spot. Against Indiana, Utah trailed 10-0 less than two minutes into the game before regrouping. The Jazz were up four after the opening quarter, by 13 at the half and by as many as 26 in the second half en route to the victory. Utah shot 55.4% from the field, including 19 of 42 from three-point range, and won the rebounding battle 45-35. Lauri Markkanen led eight Jazz players in double figures with 35 points in the victory.
The Jazz comes into this contest 19th in the league in scoring offense with 115.8 points per game this season. Utah is 5th in rebounding by pulling down 47.8 boards per night, while standing 5th by dishing out 28.5 assists a night. The Jazz are 24th in the league in scoring defense as they allow 120.8 points per contest. Lauri Markkanen is leading the Jazz in scoring as he puts up 28.1 points plus six rebounds per contest. Keyonte George (21.5 points, 7.1 assists), Walker Kessler (14.4 points, 10.8 rebounds), and Svi Mykhailiuk (10.3 points) are solid scoring options. Isaiah Collier, Brice Sensabaugh, Kyle Filipowski, Ace Bailey, Jusuf Nurkic, Kyle Anderson, Walter Clayton Jr., Taylor Hendricks, Kevin Love, Cody Williams, and Elijah Harkless are important pieces for coach Will Hardy. Utah is shooting 43.9% from the field, which is 27th in the league in field goal percentage. The Jazz knock down an average of 12.9 triples per game, which is 18th in the league, while they stand 28th in three-point field goal percentage by knocking down 32.2% of their attempts from beyond the arc. Utah is above average at the charity stripe as they are 4th by converting 83.5% of their attempts on the year.
Kessler (shoulder) is done for the season. Niang (foot) has yet to play this season and remains without a timetable to return. Anderson (back) and Hendricks last played on November 7.
Hawks vs. Jazz Pick
Hawks vs. Jazz Moneyline Pick
- Jazz +1 (4 units)
Atlanta is playing the second game of a back-to-back situation here, which could take a toll on their rotational depth. The Hawks still are without Young on the floor and that does impede their offensive attack as they don’t have a floor general to lead the way. Utah is playing their third game in four nights here, though they are coming off a season-high in points in the win over Indiana. The Jazz miss Kessler in the low block as he was stepping up on the offensive end before going down for the year. Utah is dealing with some injury issues, but they have home court advantage plus the rest edge. Give the slight edge to the Jazz here.
Over/Under Pick for Hawks vs. Jazz
- Under 233.5 (4 units)
Atlanta has seen the under post a 7-4 mark in their opening 11 games in relation to the total this season entering Wednesday’s contest. The Hawks are 22nd in scoring offense, 23rd in offensive efficiency and 13th in tempo with an average of 100.8 possessions per game. Utah has seen the under post a 6-5 mark in their 11 games on the year. The Jazz stand 19th in scoring offense, 19th in offensive efficiency and 16th in terms of pace as they average 100.2 possessions per game on the year. With Atlanta being tired and the Jazz struggling to shoot the ball with consistency, look for this game to wind up falling short of the total.
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