3 observations from Warriors’ comeback victory over the Jazz

Golden State dug its own hole on the offensive side of the ball in the first half. The Warriors committed 11 turnovers before intermission, while the Jazz won the possession battle with just  5 turnovers in the same span. 

The Golden State Warriors (48-29) hosted the Utah Jazz (46-31) on Saturday night. Golden State intended to snap a 4-game losing streak. Utah hoped to build on a victory over the Lakers on Thursday night. The Warriors, who were 0-10 on the season when trailing by 20 or more points in a game, rallied from a 21-point deficit to claim a victory over the Jazz, 111-107.

Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson combined for 67 points on 50 field goal attempts for the Dubs.

Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley combined for 52 points on 37 field goal attempts and 11 assists for the Jazz.

Here are 3 observations from the Warriors’ win.