Jazz-Pelicans Injury Update, What Happened to Jazz-Pelicans?
by Preethi | Updated Nov 28, 2023
Utah Jazz
The Utah Jazz, founded in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz, are a professional basketball team now based in Salt Lake City. Initially struggling, the team saw a transformative period in the late 1980s with standout players John Stockton and Karl Malone, forming one of the most renowned duos in NBA history.
Under coach Jerry Sloan's leadership, the Jazz became a powerhouse in the 1990s, making two NBA Finals appearances. In recent years, stars like Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell propelled the team back into contention, achieving the league's best regular season record in 2020–21. Despite early playoff exits, the Jazz continue to be a competitive force in the NBA.
Jazz-Pelicans Injury Update
Utah Jazz:
Jordan Clarkson (illness) - AVAILABLE
Lauri Markkanen (hamstring) - OUT
Josh Christopher (G-League) - OUT
Johnny Juzang (G-League) - OUT
Micah Potter (G-League) - OUT
New Orleans Pelicans:
Zion Williamson (rest) - AVAILABLE
C.J. McCollum (chest) - OUT
Trey Murphy III (knee) - OUT
Matt Ryan (calf strain) - OUT
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Utah Jazz Records
2018–19
82
50
32
.610
3rd, Northwest
Lost in First Round, 1–4 (Rockets)
2019–20
72
44
28
.611
3rd, Northwest
Lost in First Round, 3–4 (Nuggets)
2020–21
72
52
20
.722
1st, Northwest
Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Clippers)
2021–22
82
49
33
.598
1st, Northwest
Lost in First Round, 2–4 (Mavericks)
2022–23
82
37
45
.451
4th, Northwest
Did not qualify for the playoffs
Season
Games Played (GP)
Wins (W)
Losses (L)
W–L%
Finish
Playoffs
Utah Jazz Head Coaches
1974
Scotty Robertson
1974
Elgin Baylor
1974–1976
Butch van Breda Kolff
1976–1979
Elgin Baylor
1979–1981
Tom Nissalke
1981–1988
Frank Layden
1988–2011
Jerry Sloan
2011–2014
Tyrone Corbin
2014–2022
Quin Snyder
2022–present
Will Hardy
Years
Coach
New Orleans Pelicans
The New Orleans Pelicans, established in 2002, are an NBA team based in New Orleans. The franchise has undergone several name changes, originating as the New Orleans Hornets before adopting the Pelicans moniker in 2013.
Despite facing challenges, including a temporary relocation due to Hurricane Katrina, the team has remained resilient. Notably, stars like Zion Williamson and C.J. McCollum have brought excitement to the Pelicans, with Zion being a key player after being selected as the first overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft.
New Orleans Pelicans Records
2018–19
82
33
49
.402
Did not qualify for the playoffs
2019–20
72
30
42
Did not qualify for the playoffs
2020–21
72
31
41
Did not qualify for the playoffs
2021–22
82
36
46
.439
3rd, Southwest
Lost in First Round, 2–4 (Suns)
2022–23
82
42
40
.512
2nd, Southwest
Did not qualify for the playoffs
Season
GP
W
L
W–L%
Finish
Playoffs
4th, Southwest
.417
5th, Southwest
.431
4th, Southwest
New Orleans Pelicans Head Coaches
Paul Silas
2002–2003
Tim Floyd
2003–2004
Byron Scott
2004–2009
Jeff Bower
2009–2010
Monty Williams
2010–2015
Alvin Gentry
2015–2020
Stan Van Gundy
2020–2021
Willie Green
2021–present
Name
Tenure
What Happened to Jazz-Pelicans?
Both the Utah Jazz and the New Orleans Pelicans had some key players dealing with injuries. For the Utah Jazz, Lauri Markkanen was ruled out due to a hamstring injury, and Jordan Clarkson was available despite an illness. On the other hand, the New Orleans Pelicans were without C.J. McCollum, who was dealing with a chest injury, while Zion Williamson was listed as available after resting in the previous game.
Jazz-Pelicans Injury Update - FAQs
Jordan Clarkson is available.
Lauri Markkanen is out.
Josh Christopher, Johnny Juzang, and Micah Potter are out.
Yes, Zion Williamson is playing.
C.J. McCollum, Trey Murphy III, and Matt Ryan are unavailable.