Without Curry and Green, Golden State Beats Utah

After this game, the Warriors are tied for 11th in the West with a 23-23 balance

The Golden State Warriors returned to winning ways after a 114-103 home win over the Utah Jazz tonight. The Warriors were without their big star Steph Curry, who was rested, as well as veteran Draymond Green, who is injured, but they still managed to take a valuable victory in the battle for participation in the play-in tournament.

Utah started the match strongly in San Francisco and quickly pulled ahead by 10 points, but before the end of the first half the hosts turned the score around and did not lose the lead until the end. Steve Kerr's players did not show a good shooting success rate (39.1 percent), but they made 17 three-pointers, which was of key importance for the success. For their part, the Jazz shot over 50 percent of their shots, but made only eight three-pointers.

Dennis Schroeder led the way with 23 points, Brandon Podziemski added 20 off the bench, and Andrew Wiggins had 19 points. For Utah, Colin Sexton led all scorers with 30 points (4 three-pointers).

After this game, Golden State is in 11th place in the West with a 23-23 record, while Utah is at the bottom of the same conference with a 10-35 record.

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