Stephen Curry scored 31 points, drilling six 3-pointers as the Golden State Warriors routed the Utah Jazz 134–117.
The Warriors kicked off a dominant second quarter with a 21–0 run, turning a slow start into a blowout. Moses Moody added 15 points, while Buddy Hield and Jimmy Butler contributed 20 and 18 points, respectively.
Utah’s Keyonte George led his team with 28 points, but the Jazz never recovered after their early deficit.
Golden State shot 49.5% overall and made 37% from three-point range, using all 11 players in the rotation to secure the win.
The 134 points were the Warriors’ second most this season, their most in a non-overtime game.
The Warriors had lost their last three games, but this win ended that streak. It also came at the start of a stretch where they will play five games in a row at their home arena, the Chase Center.










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