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The Utah Jazz will face off against the Golden State Warriors in a Western Conference matchup on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. EDT in San Francisco. The Warriors, with a record of 45-36, rank 10th in the conference, while the Jazz, with a record of 31-50, rank 12th.

The Jazz have had a difficult time against Western Conference opponents, with a record of 16-35. However, they excel in rebounding, averaging 45.4 rebounds per game. John Collins leads with an average of 8.5 rebounds per game. On the other hand, the Warriors have a good track record when they have fewer turnovers than their opponents and make an average of 14.8 turnovers per game.

When it comes to three-point shooting, both teams are evenly matched this season, as the Warriors make an average of 14.8 three-pointers per game and allow an average of 14.8 three-pointers per game from their opponents. In contrast, the Jazz make an average of 12.9 three-pointers per game but are slightly behind their opponents by making only one more three-pointer per game compared to what the Warriors allow them to score.

In their previous three meetings this season, the Warriors emerged victorious with a score of 118-110 in the last matchup on April 8. Stephen Curry led the Warriors with an average of 26.5 points and 5

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