Warriors vs Jazz: Stephen Curry Drops 31 in 29 — Statement Win or Fool’s Gold?
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Stephen Curry was “him” again as the Golden State Warriors rolled the Utah Jazz behind 31 points in 29 minutes and a momentum-swinging 21-0 run after a Steve Kerr timeout. Our hosts clash over whether this was a real turning point or just a predictable win over a slumping Utah squad. We break down the context: injuries to Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga, a 52-point bench outburst highlighted by Buddy Hield (20), steady co-star vibes from Jimmy Butler (18-7-6), and the return of “The Town” jerseys. Plus, the numbers that still matter most — turnovers, defensive focus, and consistency.
Episode Highlights- Stephen Curry’s heater: 31 in 29 with elite efficiency and a momentum-flipping run after Kerr’s animated timeout.
- Utah’s skid: Four straight losses (five of six), 0-5 vs. the West on the road, and defensive slippage.
- Keyonte George shines: The rookie keeps Utah afloat with 28-7-6 and fearless shot-making.
- Next-man-up in the Bay: 52 bench points led by Buddy Hield, with help from Moses Moody and Gary Payton II.
- The debate: Tone-setting Warriors win vs. “it’s just the Jazz” — with the turnover battle as the swing stat.
Whether you’re buying the Warriors’ redemption arc or pumping the brakes, this episode blends narrative and numbers. Tune in, subscribe, and drop a review to join the debate.