129-107!The splash combined for 51 points, and the team had 8 double-doubles, and the Warriors won 5 straight games to sit in 10th place in the West
On February 13, Beijing time, the NBA regular season game continued. In a card battle in the West, the Golden State Warriors met the Utah Jazz away. In this game, the Warriors scored double-doubles and defeated the Jazz 129-107. With the win, the Warriors moved into 10th place in the West with five straight wins, extending their lead over the 11th-place Jazz to 1.5 wins.

Warriors (26-25): Klay 26 points and 6 rebounds, Curry 25 points, 6 rebounds and 10 assists, Wiggins 17 points, Kuminga 14 points, Green 12 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists, Podemski 10 points, Payton 11 points, Davis 11 points.
Jazz (26-28): Sexton 22 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, Markkanen 19 points, Kessler 11 points and 9 rebounds, Collins 11 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, Clarkson 22 points.
In the middle of the first quarter, the Warriors went on an 11-3 run to take a 10-point lead at 4:11. In the first quarter, the Warriors made eight three-pointers in the first quarter to end the first quarter with a 34-26 lead.
Clarkson scored five straight points in the second quarter, and the Jazz tied the score at 8:16 after a 7-0 run. In the second half, the Warriors' Payton made a strong effort and scored eight points in a row to lead the Warriors to re-establish the lead. Green hit a three-pointer from the buzzer to give the Warriors an eight-point lead at 63-55 to end the half.
The Warriors maintained a 10-point lead in the first half of the third quarter, and the Warriors went on a 7-0 run in the middle to bring the score to 82-67. The Jazz scored five points in a row to push the margin to 10 points again. After that, the two teams went back and forth on the court, and the Warriors led by 13 points at 93-80 in the third quarter.
Markkanen's three-pointer and Kessler's layup helped the Jazz chase 91-100 at 8:13, and the Warriors called a timeout. After the timeout, Curry hit two three-pointers to help the Warriors stabilize the situation, and at 4:47 Curry added another three-pointer to give the Warriors a 114-96 lead to 18 points. Sexton scored five straight points to tie the gap to 14 points. The Splash Brothers each hit a three-pointer to give the Warriors a 20-point lead at 2:18, and the game was out of suspense. In the end, the game ended with the Warriors winning 129-107.