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SALT LAKE CITY — The Golden State Warriors are finding some momentum. They are above .500 (26-25) for the first time since Dec.

23. They have won five games in a row, matching their longest streak of the season. They've also won three straight road games by at least 20 points for the second time in franchise history.

Warriors guard Stephen Curry is the first to admit that the team hasn't «done anything yet,» as they sit just 1 1/2 games above the Utah Jazz — who they beat 129-107 Monday night — for the 10th seed in the Western Conference.

However, pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together. They've remained optimistic through their turbulent three-quarters of the season, but this is the first time since their 6-1 start that there is something for Golden State to show for it.

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