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10. Februar 2026
Entering starting five Monday
Collier is in the starting lineup for Monday's game against the Heat.
Analyse
Collier came off the bench in Saturday's contest but will return to the starting lineup Monday with Keyonte George (ankle) inactive. Collier has started four of the Jazz's past 10 games, averaging 15.6 points, 9.5 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 31.8 minutes per contest during that stretch.
7. Februar 2026
Coming off bench Saturday
Collier is not in the Jazz's starting lineup against the Magic on Saturday, Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune reports.
Analyse
Collier was the starting point guard in the Jazz's last three games and put together some strong performances, including a 22-assist game against the Pacers on Tuesday and a 25-point double-double Thursday against the Hawks. Keyonte George (ankle) was cleared to return from a three-game absence but will be restricted to approximately 24 minutes, so Collier should continue to operate in an expanded role despite his demotion to the bench.
6. Februar 2026
Double-doubles in loss
Collier produced 25 points (11-22 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 3-4 FT), seven rebounds, 11 assists and three steals in 48 minutes during Thursday's 121-119 loss to the Hawks.
Analyse
Collier continues to see elite usage with Keyonte George (ankle) sidelined. The 22-year-old didn't miss a second of game action for a second straight appearance, and he piled on the production across the board yet again. He's now recorded a double-double in back-to-back games and set a new season high in rebounds Thursday.
4. Februar 2026
Dishes out career-high 22 assists
Collier finished Tuesday's 131-122 victory over the Pacers with 17 points (6-16 FG, 0-3 3Pt, 5-8 FT), five rebounds, 22 assists and three steals over 48 minutes.
Analyse
Collier never left the floor with Keyonte George (ankle) out and produced a career-high 22 assists, the most by a Jazz player since John Stockton in 1992, while also scoring 17 points on middling efficiency. Once George returns, Collier is unlikely to see this level of playing time and usage on a consistent basis, which should limit his ceiling moving forward.
