Even as their front office feverishly navigates the hours before the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline, by which time their roster will be untouched or remade, the Warriors are scheduled to continue playing basketball with the roster they have.Their 140-124 win over the Utah Jazz on Wednesday at Delta Center was more survival test than exemplary hoops. Still fighting through the fog that formed with the loss of Jimmy Butler III, Golden State was playing for the third time in three nights in two different time zones.Yet the Warriors (27-22) prevailed because they sizzled from beyond the arc and their veterans kept it together long enough to keep the Jazz at bay.Eight Warriors scored in double figures, led by 27 points from Stephen Curry and 26 from Moses Moody. The Warriors piled up 38 assists in scoring a season high in points. Steph from WAY downtown pic.twitter.com/9SF11qIaKu — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 29, 2026 Here are three observations from the finale of a four-game road trip during which Golden State went 2-2:Bomb Squad Scorches the NetsAfter shooting 23.1 percent from distance against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, the...