NBA Preview: Golden State Warriors (18-22) at Utah Jazz (22-20)

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While the Golden State Warriors are hoping Draymond Green’s return will help spark them back to their usual competitive selves, the Utah Jazz are in a groove thanks in large part to their biggest spark plug.

All-Star Lauri Markkanen, who earned NBA Western Conference Player of the Week honors for games played Jan. 8-14, leads the red-hot Jazz into the first meeting of the season with the Warriors on Wednesday in Salt Lake City.

Markkanen scored 32 points to go along with 10 rebounds on Monday night, lifting Utah to a 132-105 win over the Indiana Pacers, the sixth straight victory for the Jazz. Collin Sexton, who has also been on a tear, scored a season-high 30 points.

Indiana coach Rick Carlisle gave Markkanen a big compliment, comparing him to NBA Hall of Famer Dirk Nowitzki.

Markkanen, recently named Finland’s 2023 Athlete of the Year, will see Nowitzki comparisons keep coming if he continues to play like he has been. He has scored more than 30 points three times in 2024.

Markkanen, who made his first NBA All-Star team a season ago, is averaging 24.0 points and 8.8 rebounds per game in 2023-24. He is shooting 49.7 percent overall and 39.7 percent from 3-point range.

Sexton has been another big factor during the Jazz’s surge, which has seen Utah win 12 of 14. After starting the season 4-11 and eventually falling nine games below .500 (7-16), the Jazz now sit at 22-20.

Sexton’s increased impact has mirrored Utah’s rise. He has scored 19 or more points in six consecutive games, and the Jazz are now 15-4 with him in the starting lineup.

Wednesday marks the second game back for Green, whose indefinite suspension was lifted by the NBA prior to Monday’s game in Memphis.

Green scored seven points, collected seven rebounds and dished out four assists in the Warriors’ 116-107 loss.

Stephen Curry had 26 points and eight assists, while Jonathan Kuminga added 20 points and 11 rebounds.

Green played 24 minutes in his first action since hitting Phoenix’s Jusuf Nurkic in the face in December and being ejected for the third time this season. The NBA held him out for 16 games because of the continued unsportsmanlike acts.

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