It's never an easy task to go against the Golden State Warriors for as long as Stephen Curry is leading the show. And for the Utah Jazz over the weekend, that tall task was one they couldn't overcome on the road in a 114-123 loss to the Warriors, marking their third loss in a row and dropping their overall record on the year to 12-22.
It wasn’t just a win; it was a stabilization of the ship for the Warriors. Just 24 hours after suffering a demoralizing 37-point drubbing at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Golden State Warriors walked back onto the Chase Center floor with a point to prove.
The Utah Jazz have extended their losing skid to three games with a loss against the Golden State Warriors. The final score was 114-123. Here are the biggest takeaways from the night: Utah controlled the first half of this game.
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