Warriors collect 46th straight home win in convincing fashion over Jazz

The Golden State Warriors continued their dominance Wednesday at Oracle Arena as they cruised past the Utah Jazz 115-94 for their 46th straight regular-season home victory.
Steph Curry collected just 12 points, but it didn't matter, as impressive performances from Klay Thompson (23 points), Draymond Green (17 points, seven rebounds, five assists, plus-30), and Marreese Speights (16 points) were enough to trounce the Jazz.
Warriors: 46th straight home win dating back to 2014-15 (extends NBA record).
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Their 57-6 record is the best through 63 games in NBA history
Utah saw its normally solid defense torn apart, as the Warriors' incredible team play led to numerous open shots, with Golden State shooting 57.1 percent from the floor and 43.3 from beyond the arc.
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Utah's spirits were flattened entering the half, as a 55-foot bomb from Curry at the buzzer gave Golden State a comfortable double-digit lead. The Jazz were never able to recover.
Warriors win their 46th straight game at home in a 115-94 rout of Jazz. pic.twitter.com/GJCDUOsh4s
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Trey Burke (18 points) and Gordon Hayward (16 points) led the way for Utah, but a combined 12 points from the starting backcourt proved too difficult to overcome in the defeat.
The Warriors (57-6) will attempt to extend their NBA-record streak Friday against the red-hot Portland Trail Blazers.