Jazz’ 12 3-pointers sink Warriors 133-110

???????????????????????????????????????????Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer, right, grabs a rebound against Golden State Warriors center Patrick O?Bryant, left, during the first half of the Golden State Warriors-Utah Jazz game played Saturday night; Utah defeated Golden State 133-110.?

The Utah Jazz enjoyed a night of sizzling shooting, especially from the 3-point line, as they handily defeated the Golden State Warriors 133-110 in Salt Lake City.? Utah made 12 3-pointers, eclipsing the previous team record of 10, set against the Seattle SuperSonics on November 23, 1994.The Jazz’ 133 points were the most for the team since a 133-124 overtime victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on November 24, 1997.?

Leading the Jazz in scoring was point guard Deron Williams, who scored 30 points, including four 3-pointers.? Forward Mehmet Okur added 28 points while swingman Ronnie Brewer chipped in 19; in all, Utah had 7 players in double-digits. Golden State’s leading scorer was forward Al Harrington, who scored 38 points in a losing cause; G/F Kelenna Azubuike contributed 17 and F/C Andre Biedrins added 14 and 9 rebounds.? Utah (2-1) plays again on Sunday when they travel to Los Angeles to play the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center, while the Warriors (0-3) return home to Oakland to face the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers.?

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