

Key Takeaways:
- Stephen Curry delivered 31 points and six three-pointers as Golden State defeated Utah 134-117
- The Warriors’ bench contributed 52 points, including 20 from Buddy Hield, while the team shot 49.5% overall
- The Jazz have now suffered five losses in their last six games, dropping to 0-5 on the road against Western Conference opponents
Match Overview
Stephen Curry turned in another stellar performance for the Golden State Warriors, amassing 31 points with six made three-pointers as his side overcame the Utah Jazz 134-117 at Chase Center on Monday night. Curry went 12-for-24 from the field, securing his fifth 30-point outing in the past six contests. Alongside Curry, Jimmy Butler added 18 points, seven assists, and six rebounds to help steer the Warriors to victory.
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Team and Individual Performances
Moses Moody chipped in with 15 points and six rebounds, while Gary Payton II made an impact in a rare start, contributing nine points, a career-high eight assists, and six rebounds. The Warriors’ bench also proved decisive, accounting for 52 points – with Buddy Hield leading the charge off the bench with 20.
For the Jazz, Keyonte George led the scoring with 28 points on 10-of-17 shooting, also tallying seven assists and six rebounds. Despite George’s efforts, Utah’s losing streak extended to four, with defeats in five of their last six games. The Jazz had lost the front end of a back-to-back at home to the Lakers the previous night.
Game Flow and Key Moments
The Warriors experienced a slow start and quickly fell behind 11-0, missing their first six shots while the Jazz converted four of their opening six attempts. However, a pivotal three-point play from Butler at the 8:42 mark ignited a response, as Golden State surged ahead with a 17-3 run to take command. A 41-point second quarter saw the Warriors establish a 67-55 half-time advantage.
Home Dominance and Team Notes
Golden State debuted their new “The Town” edition jerseys and a special court design in tribute to their historic ties with Oakland, prior to their move to the Chase Center for the 2019-20 campaign. The Warriors have now registered ten consecutive home victories over the Jazz, whose last win on Golden State’s court was a 129-96 result on 22 January 2020. The Jazz remain winless in Western Conference road games at 0-5 this season.
The Warriors shot 49.5 percent from the floor and committed just ten turnovers, efficiently scoring 14 points off the 17 turnovers they forced. Draymond Green was unavailable due to a sprained right foot, his third absence in November because of illness and injury, though an MRI revealed no significant damage. Jonathan Kuminga also remained sidelined due to knee issues. Head coach Steve Kerr expressed hope that Green would return on Wednesday night.
Upcoming Fixtures
- Utah will host Sacramento on Friday night
- Golden State will face Houston at home on Wednesday night




