The Warriors beat the Utah Jazz with their splendid win and finished off with at 106-99 score, Stephen Curry scored 26 in total and the Warriors dominated the game from the start.

During a 29-1 run Curry was at his best scoring 15 points that made it 29-5, the only lead for the Jazz in the game was 4-2, Fox Sports reported.

On the other hand, Kevin Durant dunked another 21 points with 11 rebounds for the Golden State Warriors. At halftime, the Warriors were 65 and the Jazz was trailing behind with 46. There were chances for the Jazz to still make up for their loss especially with Rudy Gobert brining up his 20 points and 17 rebounds.

Joe Ingles scored 21 points and Shelvin Mack added a season high 19, with all the hard effort from the Jazz it seemed that the Warriors still had the ball in their hands and there was no turning back.

The Jazz had a drawback as they were without four starters; there had been dealing with injured players all this season. Rodney Hood, George Hill, Derrick Favors and Gordon Hayward.  

Quin Snyder the Utah Jazz coach stated that it s easy to be frustrated and that is something you need to fight against. As for the Warriors Coach Steve Kerr said that everybody seems to love them and over the time things have changed little bit but it honestly makes no difference to them, CBS local reported.

It has become challenging over a period of time for the Jazz but everyone hopes that will be a smooth change in the future, maybe if they had their injured players on floor the team would have given a tougher fight.

As for the Golden State Warriors they will take on Memphis Grizzlies in the third game of a five game trip.