SAN FRANCISCO. The Golden State Warriors beat the Utah Jazz 123-114 Saturday night as Stephen Curry scored 31 points, including 20 in a dominant third-quarter surge that turned the game. Draymond Green drew two technical fouls and was ejected late in the second quarter, playing 12 minutes. Golden State recorded 32 assists and overcame 15 turnovers; five players scored in double figures and De'Anthony Melton had 13 points in his managed return. The victory followed a blowout loss to Oklahoma City the previous night and extended the Warriors' recent on-court winning stretch. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 5 original reports from Santa Cruz Sentinel, San Jose Mercury News, The New York Times, The News-Gazette and NBC Bay Area.
The Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry benefited most: Curry's 31-point performance, including a 20-point third quarter, produced a comeback victory that extended the team's winning stretch and validated bench contributions such as De'Anthony Melton's managed return.
Draymond Green and the team's disciplinary profile suffered: Green's ejection reduced his minutes, added to his career ejection total, and created short-term lineup disruption requiring coaching adjustments and rotation management.
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Curry's Third Quarter Lifts Warriors Over Utah Jazz
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