Steph Curry’s dazzling third quarter paces Warriors in win over Jazz Today Us News



SAN FRANCISCO — The foundation for a disappointing loss was in place.

Draymond Green was ejected in the final minutes of the second quarter. The Utah Jazz (12-22) led by as much as 12 points in the first half behind Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George. Steph Curry grinded through slow start from the field.

Then, there was that vintage Curry magic.

The Warriors (19-17) washed away Friday night’s forgettable blowout loss to the Okalahoma City Thunder with a 123-114 win over the Utah Jazz as Curry made six three-pointers and dropped 31 points, 20 of which were in the third quarter. Golden State has now won six of its last eight games.

Green only played 12 minutes in his return to action (eight points, three rebounds, two assists) after he was ejected in the final minutes of the second quarter. It marked his second ejection in his last eight games, the last being against the Phoenix Suns on Dec. 20.

De’Anthony Melton, who didn’t play on Friday as the Warriors manage his workload in his return from ACL surgery, had an encouraging night from beyond the arc. Melton made three of his six three-point attempts and finished with 13 points, a much-needed shooting night given he entered play shooting 16.7 percentage from distance.

Jimmy Butler (15 points), Quentin Post (15) and Gary Payton II (10) also finished in double figures. For Utah, Markkanen scored a game-high 35 points while George had 22 points and nine assists.


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