Lee said defense is the Warriors' biggest problem.
"(The Jazz) scored over 100 points tonight. That's enough to get a win," Lee said. "We got back on the boards tonight and outrebounded them by seven, so that wasn't much of a concern tonight, but it was really kind of the same issues we've been having -- too many turnovers (14) and not playing overall defense like we were earlier."
Utah doesn't play again until a Saturday road game against the Los Angeles Clippers.
NOTES: A day after getting arrested in North Carolina for allegedly not paying state income taxes from 2009-11, Jazz assistant coach Sidney Lowe avoided media contact Tuesday in Utah. ... The Jazz organization did not make a statement on Lowe's legal issues, which include three misdemeanor charges, calling it a "personal matter." Corbin grumbled at reporters for asking multiple questions before Tuesday's game. "It's a personal situation he's dealing with. We support him wholeheartedly," Corbin said. "He understands. He's taking responsibility for where he is in it, and we'll support him and he'll move on." Corbin said Lowe's coaching responsibilities will remain "absolutely the same." ... Utah connections: Jackson was John Stockton's backup in the Hall of Fame point guard's final season with the Jazz in 2002-03, and Golden State center Andrew Bogut was an All-American for the University of Utah in 2005. Bogut had no points and five rebounds in 15 minutes Tuesday.

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