Curry’s five triples do not prevent the Warriors’ defeat against the Jazz

The overwhelming basketball of the Utah Jazz stayed one more day with the escort Donovan Mitchell as leader by contributing 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in the game they won 127-108 against the Golden State Warriors.

The win was the eighth in a row for the Jazz (12-4), allowing them to stand out as leaders in the Northwest Division and share the second place in the Western Conference.

The base Stephen Curry could not prevent the defeat of the Warriors, but he set another new individual record by hitting five triples that allowed him to reach 2,562 as a professional and overtake the former guard in second place Reggie Miller (2,560) on the all-time list.

He also base Mike Conley scored 17 points and five triples for the Jazz, and the Croatian forward Bojan bogdanovic contributed 14 points; seven rebounds and eight assists, his best mark as a professional.

For his part, the French pivot Rudy Gobert he finished with a double-double of 11 points and 14 rebounds while six players from Team Utah finished with double-digit numbers.

The power of Jazz under the hoops was complete with 69 rebounds to his credit for 41 of the Warriors.

Curry He also repeated as leader of the Warriors by getting 24 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, which were not enough to avoid the second consecutive defeat.

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