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Preview: Is Utah cooling down? The Jazz lost at Golden State on Saturday, its second loss in three games. But before that the Jazz had won six straight and nine of 10 games. The Wolves have won two of their past three games at Utah, a stretch that followed a seven-game losing streak there.

Players to watch: Wolves rookie F/G Andrew Wiggins has averaged 20.5 points and 52.9 percent shooting in two games vs. Utah this season. Rookie G Zach LaVine averaged 8.0 games vs. Utah. For the Wolves, it's all about slowing Utah's Trey Burke, who apparently loves to play the Wolves. A career 12.7-point scorer, he has averaged 20.0 in his career vs. the Wolves and 27.0 in two games this season. One reason for Utah's recent surge is the play of center Rudy Gobert, who leads the league in blocks since Jan. 1 Against the Wolves Jan. 3 Gobert had 13 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks.

Numbers: Gobert has averaged 15.5 rebounds per game in March, including a 24-board effort vs. Memphis on March 15. The Jazz is best in the league in points allowed at 94.9 points per game, but that number has dropped to 83.9 since the All-Star break.

Injuries: Wolves G Gary Neal (ankle) is doubtful. F Anthony Bennett (ankle), F Kevin Garnett (knee), C Nikola Pekovic (ankle), G Ricky Rubio (ankle) and C Justin Hamilton (headache) are questionable. F Robbie Hummel (hand) and F Shabazz Muhammad (finger) are out. Jazz G Alec Burks (shoulder) is out.

KENT YOUNGBLOOD