Warriors' coach Steve Kerr has been tinkering with lineups recently, and Wednesday's iteration does not include Moody. Instead, Golden State will start Stephen Curry, Gary Payton, Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins and Quinten Post.
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Dennis Schroder had his most productive game with his new team, scoring 23 points while filling in for Stephen Curry, and the Golden State Warriors held on for a 114-103 victory over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday in San Francisco.