Utah Jazz Play A Lot Of Youth, So How Do Home vs Road Numbers Compare? Jazz vs Warriors Postgame
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Utah Jazz are a young developing team and younger teams typically struggle more on the road in the NBA. This Jazz team is no different. So how do the Utah Jazz home numbers compare to the team's road numbers? We take a look at the scoring and shooting numbers of the Utah Jazz home games compared to the numbers from the Utah Jazz road games.
Jazz got off to a great start in tonight's game against the Golden State Warriors behind the hot shooting of Keyonte George. Unfortunately, the Jazz could not maintain the hot shooting and the Warriors were able to battle back and win the game with a solid effort in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters.
Keyonte George led the way for the Jazz with 28 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds. Brice Sensabaugh played one of his best games of the year and scored 17 points on 7-13 shooting from the field. Ace Bailey also played a good game and scored 21 points on 8-15 shooting from the field.
Getting Brice Sensabaugh and Ace Bailey playing better on the offensive side of the ball really helps the team moving forward. Kyle Filipowski had another solid showing as well, scoring 11 points on 50 percent shooting and also grabbing 9 rebounds.
Golden State Warriors played short-handed in tonight's game but that didn't matter in the end with Steph Curry socring 31 points and Buddy Hield 20 points.
Final Score: Utah Jazz 117, Golden State Warriors 134