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Steph Curry isn’t going to always shoot just 1/13 from three, and it did feel the Jazz got a little lucky with the Warriors shooting overall, but it felt like the intensity was there and it paid off with the Jazz holding the Warriors to just 94 points. What was nice from this game was that the defensive intensity was better than usual. This means that the Jazz may be playing with a lot of players out tomorrow, and this month just doesn’t seem like it could get any worse.
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What’s worse is Bojan Bogdanovic appeared to bang knees and we’ll see how he responds. The Jazz have a quick turnaround after this one and things won’t get any easier with a game tomorrow against the Phoenix Suns. Strained left calf for Rudy Gobert….not sure as of yet what that means going forward- Tony Jones January 24, 2022 Gobert was out for the final minutes with an apparent strained calf. The story of the game for the Jazz will be what happens with Rudy Gobert after this game. Hopefully, the slump that Gay has been in improves after tonight. Paschall played with the energy that Jazz fans have grown to love and Rudy Gay had the best offensive night he’s had in a little while. Playing alongside Forrest, Eric Paschall and Rudy Gay put in some great minutes. It’s that type of defensive effort the Jazz have been craving and it was nice to see. He had 4 steals and did a good job filling lanes and staying in front of his man. Trent Forrest had a great defensive night. There were some promising things from this game. And on a night when Steph Curry shot 1/13 from three, it’s too bad the Jazz didn’t come away with a victory. Playing without Donovan Mitchell, and with the Warriors missing Draymond Green and Klay Thompson, it was a great chance for the Jazz to get a win and it’s a shame it didn’t happen. With just a few seconds left, and down by just two, Bojan Bogdanovic’s three rimmed out and Royce O’neale’s tip didn’t fall and the Utah Jazz lost to the Golden State Warriors, 92-94.