National Basketball Association
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Utah at Golden State
When: 3:30 PM ET, Sunday, April 14, 2024
Where: Chase Center, San Francisco, California

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr insists he's planning to prioritize rest over a possible home-court advantage when his club wraps up the regular season by hosting the Utah Jazz on Sunday in San Francisco.

The Warriors (45-36) will take the court tied with the Sacramento Kings for ninth place in the Western Conference. If the play-in tournament were to start Sunday, the Kings would be hosting the Warriors in a win-or-go-home game by virtue of having won the season-series tiebreaker.

However, a Warriors win over the Jazz, coupled with a Kings home loss to the Portland Trail Blazers, would flip that home site to San Francisco.

An even more dreamy final-day scenario for Golden State would see the Warriors win, the Kings lose and the Los Angeles Lakers (46-35) fall at New Orleans. The Lakers lost the season series to both the Warriors and Kings, and thus would finish behind either or both in the case of a final tie.

So it's possible, should the Lakers lose to the same team that dealt the Kings and Warriors costly defeats in the past three days, that the Warriors could move all the way up to eighth, which would mean having to lose twice to be denied a spot in the West's final eight-team field.

All that doesn't seem to matter to Kerr, who has seen his team play significantly better on the road (25-16) than at home (20-20) this season, and whose roster features four 30-somethings: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Chris Paul.

"Oh, yeah," he said about prioritizing rest. "I mean, you prefer to stay at home, but if you look at what we're facing, it's a gauntlet. You got to play two play-in games; if you can win those two, you got Game 1 (of a first-round series) 48 hours after that. I'm much more interested in our ability to be ready for next week."

It's quite possible Kerr believes his team could beat the Jazz even while sitting out multiple key players. After all, the Warriors went to Portland on Thursday and defeated the Trail Blazers while Thompson and Green were resting.

This time around, however, there's a possibility that two other guys who missed the 114-109 home loss to New Orleans on Friday -- Jonathan Kuminga (bruised tailbone) and Gary Payton II (sore left calf) -- also could sit out the regular-season finale.

And this time the opponent, the Jazz, are coming off a shocking, 110-109 road win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday.

Coupled with a 124-121 triumph over the Houston Rockets on Thursday in their home finale, the Jazz carry some momentum into a revenge-motivated matchup.

The Warriors have gone 3-0 against the Jazz this season, including a 118-110 home win last Sunday when Thompson poured in 32 points while Curry sat out.

Jazz coach Will Hardy said before facing the Clippers that he looked forward to the challenge of facing a team desperate for a win. He was disappointed when Kawhi Leonard didn't suit up and LA coach Tyronn Lue pulled Paul George, Russell Westbrook and James Harden all within 10 minutes.

He'd love to see a playoff-type atmosphere in San Francisco on Sunday.

"I'm deeply jealous of everybody that's preparing for the playoffs right now," he said. "So are our players. That's where we want to be. There's nothing like it. There's nothing like preparing for a series; there's nothing like the chess match that goes on there, the adjustments game to game."

The Jazz (31-50) will take the league's eighth-fewest wins into the finale.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div Conf
Utah 31-50 W2 21-20 10-30 1-2 30-48 5-11 16-35
Golden State 45-36 L1 20-20 25-16 5-13 40-23 7-9 25-26
Last Meeting
Utah Golden State
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
4/7/24 UTA 110 GS 118 110 29 47.0 118 47 53.3
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Utah J. Juzang 27 75.0 2
Golden State K. Thompson 32 52.2 2
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Utah O. Yurtseven 7 1 6
Golden State J. Kuminga 10 2 8
Assists Player  
Utah C. Sexton 7
Golden State C. Paul 9
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Utah C. Sexton 1506 48.7 329
Golden State S. Curry 2023 45.0 313
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Utah J. Collins 587 160 427
Golden State K. Looney 445 151 294
Assists Player  
Utah C. Sexton 399
Golden State C. Paul 410
Quickchart Matchup
Utah Utah Off vs  Golden State Golden State Defense
Utah Off vs Golden State - Points For 115.7 Points For
Utah Off vs Golden State - Points Against 115.1 Points Against
Utah - FG% 46.6 FG%
Golden State - FG% 46.5 FG%
Utah - Reb 45.4 Reb
Golden State - Reb 42.9 Reb
Golden State Golden State Off vs  Utah Utah Defense
Golden State Off vs Utah - Points For 117.7 Points For
Golden State Off vs Utah - Points Against 120.5 Points Against
Golden State - FG% 47.7 FG%
Utah - FG% 48.7 FG%
Golden State - Reb 46.8 Reb
Utah - Reb 42.2 Reb