![]() Ready to roll □ #StartingLineup | /mx4jurFZmOĭamion Lee is on the floor getting some shots up. Warriors vs Jazz Pre-Game Updates and Starting 5 Steph has now hit 325 threes on the year, good for the fourth most treys EVER in a single season ☔️ /gUplkUYLSA Utah takes a 17-11 lead with 6:52 left 1Q.Ī quick start from Bojan and the Jazz have an 8-0 run Utah starts off 4-8 from deep against GSW. Royce had success keeping Curry down for a bit, but he went off against Miye Oni. Bogey 11p for Utah Draymond 11 and Steph 8 for Golden State. Both teams were 11-22 FGs, then GSW hits a 3, and Utah misses one. Also need to cut down on TOs - 6 in 1Q.Įnd 1Q: Warriors 31, Jazz 30. GSW won’t have Curry and Green to start 2Q. Jazz shooting just 41.3% FGs, committed 9 TOs leading to 15 points. Utah showing good patience on these early possessions. Rudy with 3 points in 1H 4 points in first 2:27 of 3Q, as Steve Kerr calls timeout. Jazz have been outscored 12-4 since going to Favors-Clarkson-Forrest lineup in 3Q Jazz started 5-12 from 3 - they’re 1-17 since. For the Jazz, Bogey is 4-8 from 3, everyone else is 2-22. It didn’t help that while the Jazz got scoring contributions up and down their roster - 10 players with at least 6 points - the Warriors essentially carried dead weight at the end of their bench.Jordan Poole hits a half-court shot to beat the buzzer.Ĥ4 finds 27 □ #TakeNote /O3WBH6KorOĬurry with a quick 10 in 3Q, but now Warriors getting buckets from Bazemore, Mulder, JTA. ![]() If we’re going to play small lineups, it’s imperative that every guy has to take part, either boxing out their man or double teaming a guy like Whiteside. Especially lacking some size and having guys out. “We’ve made a big deal of it in our film sessions, just boxing out. … We did look small out there tonight,” Kerr said. Whiteside’s 17 rebounds helped Utah own the boards, 61-46. The Jazz dominated the Warriors inside the paint to the tune of a 48-20 differential. Golden State made only 5 of its 14 attempts from inside the circle (35.7%), almost half the rate of the league average from close range (64.6%). Jonathan Kuminga provided 12 points and Juan Toscano-Anderson added 11, but the Warriors got few contributions from the rest of their reserves. Jordan Poole started in place of Thompson and paced the Warriors with 18 points, followed by 16 from Curry and 13 from Andrew Wiggins. The Warriors badly missed the sharpshooting of Klay Thompson, who sat out the first night of their set of back-to-back games, and the post presence and facilitating ability of Draymond Green. I don’t think we did a good job of that.” At some point you have to stop the bleeding. “I feel like we had some spurts during the game where we were a little flat,” said Juan Toscano-Anderson. The Warriors managed only eight baskets from the field from that point on - more than 20 minutes of game time. Utah cemented its lead with a 34-9 run that started less than 4 minutes out of intermission and extended into the fourth quarter. After the 13-0 start, the Jazz outscored the Warriors by 39. ![]() Golden State raced out to a 13-0 lead with everyone but Curry contributing to the scoring column.īut the opening quarter hadn’t even come to a close by the time the early advantage had evaporated. The Jazz (33-21) were playing without all-NBA defender Rudy Gobert, as well as key reserve Rudy Gay and hadn’t yet gotten their returns from a trade deadline move earlier in the day. Initially it appeared as though the Warriors (41-14) would have no problem extending their season-best stretch of basketball to double digits. That is true, but how important it is in figuring it out on the fly and not letting this happen again, you can feel that vibe.” Because you have 82 of them and you can always turn the page. ” I’ve been on certain teams or you hear about certain teams where losses don’t matter. Everybody’s feeling it,” Steph Curry said. “We’ve won nine straight and wanted to win 10. The mood in the locker room afterward reflected the disappointing nature of the defeat. When the horn mercifully sounded, the final tally was 111-85, Golden State’s most lopsided loss of the season. It didn’t take until the final buzzer to know the streak wouldn’t reach 10. Either way, the team that had won its past nine looked discombobulated all night Wednesday against the Utah Jazz. Maybe the Warriors were just due for one of those nights. SALT LAKE CITY - Maybe it was the altitude. ![]()
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