Warriors squeak past Jazz — streak grows to 19 SALT LAKE CITY - Stephen Curry wore a lumberjack hat, complete with faux fur ear flaps, at Monday morning's shootaround. Curry provided a barrage of hot shooting before an electric crowd, including the Warriors' final five points, in a 106-103 victory that pushed their record-breaking streak to 19-0 to start the season. Curry had been a spectator in four straight blowout wins, but he crossed up Rodney Hood and drained a step-back three-pointer that put the Warriors ahead 104-101 with 51.9 seconds remaining. After a tough layup by Hood with 37.7 left, Curry went for a dagger three-pointer that just missed with 16.9 seconds left. Hood missed a contested three-pointer, and Draymond Green quickly got the rebound to Curry, who made two free throws to put the Warriors ahead 106-103 with 2.4 seconds on the clock. Gordon Hayward's half-court heave fell way short as the Warriors survived a fit test from the Jazz (8-8), who were the latest to witness Golden State's depth. Curry finished with 26 points, six rebounds and five assists, Klay Thompson (five rebounds) and Green (nine rebounds and seven assists) each added 20 points. The...