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Utah faces Golden State on home skid
Utah Jazz hold a 15-32 record and allow the most points in the NBA, seeking to stop a three-game home losing streak against the Warriors.
- On Wednesday, the Utah Jazz host the Golden State Warriors in Salt Lake City at 9 p.m. EST, seeking to end a three-game home losing streak after Golden State's 123-114 win on Jan. 4.
- Allowing the most points in the league, Utah Jazz concede 127.5 points per game while opponents shoot 49.2%, creating defensive urgency.
- Golden State Warriors average 120.0 points, 40.9 rebounds, 30.8 assists, and 48.2% shooting; Curry scores 20.5 points over 10 games, with 16.2 made 3-pointers per game.
- Injuries could reshape rotations, with Utah listing Jusuf Nurkic, Georges Niang, and Keyonte George out and Walker Kessler out for season, while Golden State has Seth Curry out and day-to-day players.
- With conference results in mind, Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz influence seeding, per The Associated Press using Data Skrive and Sportradar data.
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John Hefti-Imagn ImagesJohn Hefti-Imagn Images The Golden State Warriors enter tonight’s matchup against the Utah Jazz playing some of their most complete basketball this season, and the numbers back it up. Golden State currently owns the seventh-best defensive rating and a top-10 net rating in the league, a reflection of their growing balance on both ends of the floor. Against a Jazz team that thrives offensively but struggles defensively, the …
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left, 45% Center
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Left, 45% of the sources are Center
46% Left
L 46%
C 45%
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