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Mitchell 14+10+8 Bojan 23+6 Curry 16+7 Jazz ended the Warriors' nine-game winning streak

Live Bar Feb. 10 , the Warriors rushed to Salt Lake City with a fiery nine-game winning streak to challenge the Jazz, and the Jazz gradually stabilized after Mitchell's return, and the recent three consecutive wins were equally outstanding, and the lineup was absent from the lineup. The Warriors were unable to hold on to their advantage in the first quarter after a perfect 13-0 start, and the Jazz woke up in time in the second half of the quarter to respond to the 14-2 offensive quickly to catch up with the score. In the first half of the second quarter, the two teams frantically played iron and could not find the state at all, the Warriors scored only 18 points in a single quarter, which was far below their average level, while the Jazz seized the opponent's sluggish state to take a 6-point lead into the second half. In the third quarter, the Warriors' opening 8-0 offensive attack once made people see the signs of "brave three crazy", but they also only showed a hint of it, the Jazz only used a timeout to solve the problem, and then they fired a 24-8 offensive attack to achieve a double-digit lead, the jazz completely took over the game at the beginning of the final quarter, Conley and Clarkson teamed up to hit three three-pointers to lead the team to play a 13-2 offensive and establish a 25-point lead to establish a 25-point lead to establish a victory. In the end, the Jazz won four consecutive victories at home to the Warriors, and also ended the Warriors' 9-game winning streak.

Both sides of the data

Warriors (41-14): Curry 16 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists, Poole 18 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists, Wiggins 13 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, Porter 8 points and 2 rebounds, Cuminga 12 points and 2 rebounds, Looney 2 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists.

Jazz (34-21): Mitchell 14 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists, Conley 13 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, Bogdanovic 23 points and 6 rebounds, Whiteside 9 points, 17 rebounds and 7 blocks, Clarkson 13 points and 2 assists, Forrester 11 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists, Pascal 7 points, O'Neal 6 points and 5 assists.

The Warriors began the first quarter with a three-plate axe to take the lead, Porter and Wiggins outside the turret hit two threes to separate a good start, and Poole, who returned to the starting lineup, made five consecutive fouls and made all five free throws, and the Warriors opened with a 13-0 offensive wave to quickly establish the lead. The Jazz relied on the recent rise of Azubuk to eat cake dunks to finally break the scoring drought, and then Mitchell and Conley also stepped forward to stop the bleeding. The Warriors were still able to cope during the period, but the second half of the quarter was significantly not as good as the first half, especially the defensive end was rushed by the Jazz, O'Neal and Bogdanovic fired back three three-pointers, and the Jazz blasted a 14-2 offensive wave to reverse the score. The two sides hit high-percentage strikes in the final stages, with Cumminga and Poole both hitting three-pointers to try to fight back, while the Jazz trailed the deficit to one point to end the first quarter with a three-pointer from former Warriors veteran Pascal and Clarkson's final layup.

The second quarter began with both teams not in too good shape, the Jazz only scored 7 points in the opening 5 minutes, the Warriors only scored 5 points during the period, after the two sides "awkward shots" for most of the quarter, the Jazz took the lead with Bogdanovic's three-pointer, and then he hit a jumper again near the free throw line, the Jazz successfully seized the opportunity to take the initiative, and the Warriors in the second half of the quarter relied on the three-pointers of Poole and Wiggins to recover slightly, but turned back to mitchell and Clarkson's two three-pointers. The Warriors were completely out of line in this quarter, scoring just 18 points in a single quarter far below their average, while the Jazz's Whiteside scored two consecutive cake points, and the Jazz led the Warriors 55-47 to end the first half.

Mitchell 14+10+8 Bojan 23+6 Curry 16+7 Jazz ended the Warriors' nine-game winning streak

The Warriors' "brave three madness" after the break first saw the beginning, and they suppressed the opponent at both ends of the opening offensive and defensive ends to play an 8-0 offensive attack to quickly reverse the score. However, the Warriors' "brave three crazy" only showed a sharp corner, the Jazz only used a timeout to solve the problem, Conley three points to take the lead, and then Mitchell two three-pointers to return a wave of 11-1 offensive re-attack to regain the lead. And when it was the Warriors' turn to call a timeout, they only scored a sports goal in the 6 minutes after the opening 8-0 to get 3 points, and in the end they tried to chase points by constantly making foul penalties, but they could not get up and cause the point difference to remain high, and the Jazz took over the game and played more fluently, Bogdanovic scored 5 points in a row in the last minute, and the Jazz established a 14-point advantage to end the third quarter.

The final quarter began as the first point to crush the Warriors, and they not only opened the offensive end, but also allowed Conley and Clarkson to score two three-pointers in a row, and the Jazz's 8-0 offensive wave widened the point difference to 22 points. Curry made two fouls and finally broke the scoring drought, but turned around and let Conley score another three-pointer, and the Jazz extended the advantage to 25 points to completely take over the game. The Warriors gradually withdrew their main force during the quarter, and the Jazz also scored two three-pointers from Mitchell and Bogdanovic. In the end, the Jazz won four consecutive victories at home to the Warriors, and also ended the Warriors' 9-game winning streak.

Both sides started

Warriors: Poole, Curry, Wiggins, Potter, Looney

Jazz: Mitchell, Conley, O'Neill, Bogdanovic, Azubuk

(Tuoba)

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