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Utah Jazz jostle Golden State Warriors

Gordon Hayward's career game led the Utah Jazz to an improbable 110-100 win over the Golden State Warriors on Friday.

The Jazz improved to 12-10 on the season when Hayward scores at least 20 points, compared to 5-20 when he nets 19 or fewer. He finished with 26 in this one to go along with a career-high 15 rebounds and six assists.

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Utah also got a boost from its reserves, who had just nine fewer points between them than the starters. Trevor Booker scored 17 points, Trey Burke had 15 with seven assists and Rudy Gobert had 10 points and 10 boards for his sixth double-double in January. The young 7-footer had just two double-doubles in his career before this month.

Steph Curry filled it up with 32 points, seven rebounds and six assists in Golden State's second straight loss, but his running mate Klay Thompson contributed just 12 points and did not connect from deep on three tries.

Curry and Thompson will both represent the Western Conference in the All-Star game on Feb. 15.

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[SportsNetwork.com]

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