Utah is in the second of a back-to-back spot, but is a fine team with good depth. Utah center Al Jefferson (inflamed right ankle) is back in the lineup, joining Josh Howard with Gordon Hayward sliding down to shooting guard. They come off a close loss to the Clippers last night, 107-105, and Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin said LA's 50-35 rebounding edge was a big factor. Al Jefferson had 27 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Jazz, looking sharp and healthy. They won't get outrebounded this game, however, against a small Golden State (7-12) frontcourt that has a losing home record. The Warriors are on a 1-5 ATS run overall, as well as 1-5 ATS in their last six home games. Play the Jazz.
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