Mykhailiuk replaced Micah Potter in the starting lineup for Friday's game, and he provided solid production across the board. Svi has reached double figures in four straight and seven of his last eight appearances. The issue for the Jazz guard is that he isn't guaranteed rotation minutes, especially with Utah also having Cody Williams and Brice Sensabaugh. Even with the recent success, Mykhailiuk should not be rostered in fantasy leagues.
This will be a seventh straight absence for JC, and he will have missed 12 of their last 13 games. Micah Potter has started the last three games in his place, but he will be sidelined with an illness, which should allow Kyle Filipowski to slide into the starting lineup.
Potter has been starting recently with both Lauri Markkanen and John Collins sidelined, but now the Jazz will be without all three against the Pelicans. Kyle Filipowski will have a good chance to get the start at power forward in this game.
George is back in the lineup after missing five games with a sore left heel. His return likely factored into Utah's decision to sit Collin Sexton (rest), so Collier will remain in the starting lineup. Also, Kessler is back in the lineup after sitting out Sunday's win over Brooklyn. As a result, Drew Eubanks will come off the bench.
The Jazz will be without two of their three frontcourt starters on Wednesday, with Collins appearing in just one game since December 21. As for Markkanen, Wednesday's game will be the second straight on the sideline for him. Cody Williams and Micah Potter should remain in the starting lineup, but Brice Sensabaugh is a superior streaming option to both.