Warriors cap sweep of Jazz with 121-95 win
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[May 09, 2017]
SALT LAKE CITY -- Starting
strong is Golden State's trademark in the postseason.
The Warriors find ways to impose their will on offense and defense
from the opening tip. They push the pace on offense, force turnovers
on defense and bury opponents in a deep hole, forcing foes to spend
the better part of four quarters trying to climb out.
That certainly was the scenario Utah experienced once again when
Golden State advanced to the Western Conference finals with a 121-95
victory over the Jazz on Monday night, completing a four-game sweep.
The Warriors dominated Utah in every facet of the game during the
opening quarter. Golden State outscored the Jazz 39-17 in the period
while limiting Utah to 6-of-25 shooting (24 percent) from the field.
Once the Warriors hit full speed, Utah could not do much of anything
to derail that train. Golden State improved to 8-0 in the postseason
after leading wire to wire against the Jazz.
"Guys really came out focused," said Warriors forward Draymond
Green, who had a triple-double. "We knew what the game plan was and
executed that game plan. Everybody was on a string, starting these
games out. I think the most important thing, though, is we imposed
our will on the game. We had the game at our pace."
Stephen Curry scored 30 points and Klay Thompson added 21 for Golden
State. Kevin Durant added 18 points, and Green chipped in 17 points,
11 assists and 10 rebounds. JaVale McGee contributed 12 points.
The Warriors shot 51.2 percent from the field -- making 11
3-pointers -- and dished out 28 assists on 43 total baskets.
"We have a lot of talent," Curry said. "We have guys that try to do
it by committee. That's our approach to every game. We never know
who's going to have a hot night. We try to move the ball, use each
other to create open shots, and when we do that, the ball is hopping
and a lot of good things happen."
The Warriors will face the winner of the San Antonio Spurs-Houston
Rockets series after sweeping a conference semifinal for the first
time since current NBA playoff format began in 1984.
Gordon Hayward scored 25 points and Shelvin Mack added 18 for the
Jazz. Dante Exum had 15 points off the bench, while Rudy Gobert
chipped in 12 points and 13 rebounds.
Utah never fully recovered after enduring another sluggish first
quarter. The Jazz did take some solace in eclipsing 50 wins and
winning a playoff series for the first time in several years despite
enduring tons of injuries throughout the season.
"We knew we kept getting better as a group," Gobert said. "We kept
believing in ourselves. We didn't want it to end that way, but I'm
excited about our future and the way this team's getting better
every year."
After trailing by double digits throughout much of the first half,
Utah made Golden State sweat a bit during the third quarter. The
Jazz closed within 68-63 after Mack drove for a floater.
Durant answered with back-to-back baskets to push the lead back to
double digits at 73-63.
Utah hung around behind the efforts of Hayward and Mack, who
combined for 23 points in the third quarter.
Golden State pressed down on the gas pedal in the final minute of
the third quarter. Curry and Andre Iguodala combined for
back-to-back 3-pointers to put the Warriors up 93-79 heading into
the fourth.
Golden State held onto a double-digit lead throughout the final
period.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) after helping his team defeat the
Utah Jazz in game four of the second round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs
at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Mandatory Credit: Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY
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"They're a historically great team," Hayward said.
"You have to be almost perfect on every possession or else they turn
it into an 8-0 run, 9-0 run or 10-0 run, so you can't have mental
lapses against a team like this. It will be a great learning
experience for us to realize this is what it takes. It can be one
mental lapse and it turns the game, turns the momentum."
Golden State overwhelmed and outsmarted the Jazz on both ends of the
court throughout the first quarter. The Warriors four turnovers, and
they shot 12 of 21 from the floor and 12 of 12 from the foul line.
Curry buried back-to-back 3-pointers and Green cut to the rim for a
hammer dunk to fuel an 8-0 spurt that gave the Warriors a 12-3 lead.
Green capped an ensuing 10-1 run with a 3-pointer that put Golden
State ahead 24-7.
The Warriors led by as many as 24 points in the first quarter after
McGee threw down a dunk to put Golden State up 39-15.
"One of the things we kept telling our guys is we didn't want them
to be comfortable offensively," Warriors acting head coach Mike
Brown said. "We wanted to get up into them and force the issue."
Utah used a 16-2 run to get back in the game early in the second
quarter. Exum ignited the run with a finger-roll layup on the final
Jazz possession of the first quarter. Exum then finished it off with
another layup, helping Utah trim Golden State's lead to 41-31.
The Warriors pushed their edge back to 18 points three times after
the Jazz run -- the final time on a put-back layup from Durant that
put Golden State ahead 58-40.
Utah closed the half on 12-2 run -- highlighted by back-to-back
3-pointers from Joe Ingles and Exum -- and cut the Warriors' lead to
60-52 going into the locker room.
NOTES: Jazz G George Hill missed his third consecutive game with a
left big toe sprain. Fellow Jazz G Rodney Hood sustained a right
knee sprain early in the fourth quarter and did not return. ...
Warriors F Draymond Green posted his first triple-double of the
postseason. ... Jazz G Dante Exum scored 11 first-half points after
totaling just 14 points in first three games of the series. ...
Warriors C JaVale McGee averaged just 2.7 points in Golden State's
previous three games against Utah. ... The Jazz averaged 17.5
first-quarter points in the series. ... The Warriors outscored the
Jazz 19-4 in fastbreak points on Monday. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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