SALT LAKE CITY -- Staying above water has become a challenge for the Utah Jazz. Injuries decimated the roster almost to the breaking point this season.For Utah, the latest attack from the injury bug meant that only one regular starter, Rudy Gobert, was not sidelined during the teams 106-99 loss to Golden State on Thursday night. Both Gordon Hayward (finger) and Rodney Hood (hamstring) sat out against the Warriors after suffering injuries against Phoenix on Tuesday.George Hill (toe) and Derrick Favors (knee) have already missed several games in a row with serious injuries and Alec Burks (ankle) has yet to play a minute this season. This slew of injuries has messed with the Jazz rotation from game to game and for some reserves to take on much bigger roles than originally anticipated.Jazz coach Quin Snyder acknowledged that fighting against frustration isnt easy but the team is trying to make the best of the situation.Wed like to try to be consistent, Snyder told reporters before Thursdays game. Were trying to keep the defense solid. Its harder to do that when guys are playing extended minutes. Hopefully, theres a silver lining. We got some guys that are getting minutes that may not be getting minutes otherwise.Utah (14-10) is getting increased offensive production from key players that could prove valuable if the starting lineup and playing rotations return to normal soon. Gobert is making the biggest impact. The center has averaged 13.8 points and 13.2 rebounds in December so far. 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"But I think someone thats 10 -, 11-under par will have a good round and probably win, and Im going to do everything I can to put pressure on the guys on the leaderboard and see what happens." Frost, the South African who won the Toshiba Classic in March for his fourth Champions Tour title, had four birdies on the final eight holes to move to 12-under 205 in the major championship. He said being able to sleep with the lead isnt the biggest thing about his situation. "Its more just being comfortable with your game," Frost said. "Getting into position like this makes you become a little more at ease the more you get there, but my games been good this year. "So Im quite excited about (Sunday)." The final round will have a two-tee morning start because of expected rain. Couples, the Presidents Cup captain and World Golf Hall of Famer, shot a bogey-free 68. "I played the par 5s even, which is unusual for me," he said. "I played them very poorly actually, made a couple of good up-and-downs to save pars. Then the other 14 holes, I played really well. Id like to say I wasnt in too much trouble, basically because when I drove it in the rough, I judged my second shots pretty well out of the rough. "(Sunday), Im going to have to hit more fairways and play a little bit better from tee to green. When I did hit a good shot, it was a really good one and I made birdies. He managed to save par on No.dddddddddddd. 6 when his drive went right into the creek. "I cant sit here and kick myself," Couples said. "Im one behind Frosty. Im in good shape." Sixty-one-year-old Morris Hatalsky, third-round leader Duffy Waldorf and Michael Allen were two strokes back. Hatalsky had a 67, Waldorf shot 71 and Allen bogeyed the final hole for a 69. Two-time defending champion Tom Lehman was five strokes back after a 69. Frost hit a sand wedge from 80 yards to about 2 feet for birdie on No. 1. He missed a 6-foot birdie putt on No. 18. Frost said he had an issue with mud on the ball only on No. 6 after rain forced a long delay Friday. "But luckily I didnt have to go for the green there," he said. "That mud made up my mind for me, and I laid it up and made a birdie from there." Hatalsky, who had his second straight 68, is a month removed from an opening 89 en route to a 23-over finish at the Insperity Championship. He said he switched irons and his driver this week. "You just never know about this game," said Hatalsky, who finished with a 12-foot birdie putt. "You go through the ups and downs. As a professional, you have to keep working at it and keep believing that what youre doing is the right direction. Its just a new week, and Im enjoying it." After second-round leader Jeff Sluman and Waldorf each bogeyed on No. 4, there were 18 players within two strokes of the lead. Slumans 72 left him four shots off the lead. Corey Pavin delivered one highlight with a hole-in-one on the 173-yard eighth hole. He shot a 68 to finish at 6 under. It was his first ace since 2008 in the second round of the AT&T National. "Ive got the video in my head," Pavin said. "I got up there and just hit a 6-iron right at it actually. I hit a really good shot and actually when it was in the air I said, Go in! and it landed on the front fringe or right on the fringe on the green and just trickled and rolled in like a putt." Peter Jacobsen withdrew before the round because of a foot injury. ' ' '