Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors Prediction, Preview and Pick for 11/24/2025

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  • Matchup: Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors
  • Date: Monday, November 24, 2025
  • Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
  • Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

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The Golden State Warriors (9-8) will compete against the Utah Jazz (5-9) at the Chase Center this Monday.

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In their previous matchup, the Jazz faced off against the Lakers, suffering a defeat with a final score of 140-126. Utah achieved a field goal percentage of 52.2% (48 out of 92) and successfully made 13 of 45 shots from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, the Jazz excelled, converting 17 of 18 attempts for an impressive 94.4% success rate. They collected 33 rebounds, 8 of which were offensive, and dished out 33 assists. On defense, Utah forced the Lakers into 17 turnovers and made 13 steals, although they allowed their opponents to shoot 59.5% from the field (50 out of 84). The Lakers recorded 31 assists, stole the ball 9 times, and captured 41 rebounds (11 offensive, 30 defensive), along with 2 blocks. Los Angeles converted 72.5% of their free throws, hitting 29 out of 40 attempts, and made 11 of 32 shots from three-point distance. The Jazz committed 30 fouls while the Lakers had 21.

Keyonte George emerged as a key contributor in this match, scoring 34 points with a shooting accuracy of 56.5% (13 of 23). He played for 35 minutes, gathering 4 rebounds and distributing 8 assists.

Heading into this game, Utah holds a record of 5-9 on the season. They average 119.4 points per game (11th in the league) with a shooting percentage of 44.9%. The Jazz are making 33.2% of their three-pointers (192 of 579) and 82.8% from the free-throw line. As a team, they secure 47.2 rebounds per game and have notched 414 assists this season, ranking 10th in the league. However, they average 17.1 turnovers and commit 23.0 personal fouls per game.

On the defensive side, the Jazz force 14.4 turnovers per game while drawing 23.9 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 36.5% from three-point range and rank 29th in points allowed per game (124.9). This season, Utah’s defense has permitted a shooting percentage of 48.1% (621 of 1,290) while conceding 43.5 rebounds on average. They stand at 22nd in the league for assists allowed, surrendering a total of 419 so far this year.

In their last encounter, the Warriors fell to the Miami Heat, finishing at 110-96. Golden State allowed Miami to grab 52 rebounds, including 14 offensive boards. The Warriors achieved a 37.1% shooting rate from three-point range (13 of 35) and finished 19 of 26 from the free-throw line (73.1%). The Heat hit 39 of 96 shots for a shooting percentage of 40.6%. For their part, the Warriors shot 34 out of 95, resulting in 35.8%. They struggled from three-point territory, making only 13 of their 49 attempts (26.5%), and also sank 15 free throws out of 20 attempts for a 75.0% success rate. The Heat were called for 17 fouls, providing the Warriors with 20 free-throw opportunities. Golden State turned the ball over 23 times while garnering 8 steals and collected a total of 62 rebounds, including 42 defensive and 20 offensive boards.

Brandin Podziemski made his presence felt for the Warriors, shooting 6 of 19 for a conversion rate of 31.6%, alongside 8 rebounds. He finished the game with 20 points over 34 minutes and contributed 2 assists.

Currently, Golden State holds a record of 9-8 this season. The Warriors average 20.8 personal fouls per game, with an 82.5% success rate at the charity stripe. They facilitate 27.1 assists on average (10th in the NBA) but also average 17.1 turnovers. Golden State has scored a total of 1,944 points this season, averaging 114.4 points per game, while grabbing 42.8 boards per outing. Their shooting percentage stands at 45.0%, ranking 23rd in the league.

Defensively, the Warriors allow opposing teams to shoot 35.4% from three-point range (210 of 594) and grant an 82.9% conversion rate at the free-throw line. They allow an average of 26.5 assists and 44.1 rebounds per game, ranking them 12th and 15th in the league respectively. Golden State is currently 10th in points allowed per game, giving up an average of 114.2. They force opponents into 16.6 turnovers per game but permit a shooting percentage of 47.1% from the field (20th in the NBA).

Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA game against the spread?

Prediction: Take Utah

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Pick: Utah Jazz
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