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Golden State Warriors x Utah Jazz in the NBA: where to watch live and likely lineups at Delta Cente

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Golden State Warriors faces Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City with several important absences on both sides. The NBA clash takes place this Monday, March 9, 2026, at Delta Center, at Salt Lake City, Utah, starting at 9pm local time (Mountain Time). Os Warriors arrive with a record of 32 wins and 31 losses, occupying eighth place in the Conferência Oeste, while the Jazz have 19 wins and 45 losses, in 14th place in the same conference. The match gains attention due to the large number of absences, which changes the teams’ strategies.

The Warriors are looking to recover after their recent defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder by 104 to 97 on Saturday. The team has the recent return of Kristaps Porzingis, who played against Thunder after absence due to illness, but will be rested for this match to prioritize the next game against Chicago Bulls. Golden State remains optimistic about the player’s performance on the court. Utah Jazz, in turn, is coming off a 113-99 defeat to Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday and faces a run of four home games without a win.

Where to watch live and stream online

The game will be broadcast on KJZZ for the local Utah market, Jazz+ (the home team’s streaming platform) and NBCS-BA for the Bay Area audience. National Opções includes NBA League Pass to watch live in multiple regions, with full audio and video coverage. Fãs can also follow on SiriusXM for radio. The game is not broadcast on traditional channels on Brasil, but League Pass offers full access.

Probable lineups and absences

Golden State Warriors must enter the court with adjustments due to absences. Stephen Curry remains out with a knee injury, Jimmy Butler remains out with a knee problem (out of season), Moses Moody is questionable with a wrist injury and Kristaps Porzingis will be rested. The team has recent contributions from players like Gui Santos, who scored 22 points in the loss to Thunder.

Utah Jazz has multiple long-term absences. Lauri Markkanen remains out due to an ankle injury, Walker Kessler remains out due to shoulder surgery (out of season), Jusuf Nurkic is out due to a nose problem (out of season) and Vince Williams Jr. due to anterior cruciate ligament rupture (off-season). Isaiah Collier is out due to illness, expected to return on March 11th.

Recent team results

Golden State Warriors has alternated results in the last five games: victory over Houston Rockets by 115 to 113 (March 5), defeat by Clippers by 101 to 114 (March 2) and defeat by Thunder by 97 to 104 (March 7). The team shows resilience in tight games, but suffers from defensive inconsistency.

Utah Jazz lost to Milwaukee Bucks 113-99 (March 7) but beat Washington Wizards 122-112 (March 5). The team has faced difficulties at home recently, with four consecutive defeats in the Delta Center, and is looking to interrupt the negative sequence.

Arbitration and weather forecasting

The refereeing of the match includes officials confirmed by the NBA, with a focus on controlling fouls in games with many absences. The weather in Salt Lake City this Monday presents typical March conditions: temperatures around 10°C at night, partly cloudy skies and low probability of precipitation, with no significant impact on travel or indoor matches.

Curiosities and recent history

The Warriors won the last head-to-head match against the Jazz 140 to 124 in January 2026. Golden State leads the series’ recent history. Utah Jazz highlights young players like Ace Bailey, who contributed 32 points in a recent victory, while Warriors depends on experience to maintain their position in the Conferência Oeste playoffs.

Tickets and expected audience

Ingressos for the game on Delta Center are available through official Utah Jazz channels and reselling platforms. The expectation is for a good attendance despite the teams’ campaign, with local fans supporting the team in search of a reaction in the season.