SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Brice Sensabaugh scored 21 points, two-way player Blake Hinson made the go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute, and the depleted Utah Jazz outlasted the ailing Golden State Warriors 119-116 on Monday night.
Hinson made four 3-pointers including a shot from beyond the arc on the right wing with 29.9 seconds remaining to shock the Warriors, who were without Stephen Curry and several other rotation regulars.
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Utah Jazz forward Kevin Love (42) shoots over Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Utah Jazz forward Kevin Love, left, is fouled by Golden State Warriors forward Malevy Leons (33) while going up for a 3-point shot during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, left, looks for a play as Utah Jazz forward Blake Hinson (2) defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Utah Jazz forward Brice Sensabaugh (28) steps back to shoot against Golden State Warriors guard Pat Spencer (61) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Kyle Filipowski contributed 19 points and 15 rebounds for Utah, which had lost eight of nine games.
De’Anthony Melton, who led the Warriors with 22 points, made a 3-pointer to cut the lead to 117-116, but Elijah Harkless, another two-way player, clinched the game for the Jazz with two free throws to reach a career-high 16 points.
Gui Santos scored 15 points and Brandin Podziemski added 14 but missed four fourth-quarter free throws for the Warriors, who have lost four of five and are struggling to stay in the NBA Play-In Tournament race in the Western Conference.
After missing 40 games with back ailments, Seth Curry returned and finished with 13 points.
Utah's Keyonte George scored 15 points but didn’t play in the fourth quarter due to illness.
Utah 27 of 29 free throws compared to the Warriors' 14-for-21 performance.
After 19 lead changes, the Jazz took the first double-digit lead with a 12-1 third quarter run that gave them a 89-78 advantage with 2:00 left in the period.
The Warriors tied the game at 113 when Draymond Green made a free throw with 1:26 to play.
Kristaps Porzingis (illness) and Al Horford (toe) played in Golden State's last outing against Oklahoma City on Saturday but both joined the growing injured list against the Jazz. Utah was also missing Ace Bailey and Isaiah Collier to illness.
The Warriors return home to play Chicago on Tuesday night.
The Jazz host the Knicks on Wednesday night.
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Utah Jazz forward Kevin Love (42) shoots over Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Utah Jazz forward Kevin Love, left, is fouled by Golden State Warriors forward Malevy Leons (33) while going up for a 3-point shot during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, left, looks for a play as Utah Jazz forward Blake Hinson (2) defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Utah Jazz forward Brice Sensabaugh (28) steps back to shoot against Golden State Warriors guard Pat Spencer (61) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 9, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 10, 2026--
Going, the travel app for discovering flight deals, announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed David Krauter as the company's new Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board. Effective March 9, 2026, Krauter succeeds Brian Kidwell, who has served as CEO since 2019 and will remain on the board.
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Krauter joins at a pivotal moment for Going, which founders Scott Keyes and Brian Kidwell have led since the company's bootstrapped beginnings in 2015. After more than a decade building one of the most trusted names in travel deals, the founders are handing the reins to an executive with deep experience scaling consumer travel businesses. Krauter spent more than a decade at Tripadvisor, serving on its executive team and leading SmarterTravel — the company's largest subsidiary, a portfolio of brands including Cruise Critic, Jetsetter, and AirfareWatchdog — from 2011 to 2017, with significant revenue growth during his tenure. He most recently served as CEO of Invaluable and Yaymaker.
"I never meant to start a company; I was just a guy who wanted to travel and couldn't afford expensive flights," said Scott Keyes. "I've dedicated the last decade to helping others travel more, and bringing on David will accelerate what Going is able to accomplish for cheap flight lovers and travelers writ large."
"I am immensely proud of our team, the company we've built together, and the millions of people we've helped travel along the way," said Brian Kidwell. "After more than a decade of bootstrapping a small side project into a successful business, I am excited to welcome David, a highly talented and experienced leader, as our new CEO to help guide Going in our next phase of growth."
Since 2015, Going has helped millions of travelers save more than $1 billion on flights by pairing sophisticated deal-scouting software with a team of human Flight Experts who manually review every fare before it goes out. Going's model is funded by member subscriptions rather than airline commissions or kickbacks, ensuring its incentives are always aligned with travelers.
"I've followed Scott, Brian, and Going for a while, and have been impressed with the product, growth, and the company's focus on creating experiences that help travelers save money on their trips," said Krauter. "I'm excited to join the Going team and to work alongside Scott and Brian to lead this next chapter of growth."
Keyes and Kidwell will remain active as members of Going's Board of Directors and as controlling shareholders of the company.
About Going
Going, the travel app for discovering flight deals, has helped members around the world make their travel dreams come true since 2015. We combine sophisticated software and human Flight Experts to discover flight deals and mistake fares up to 90% off and send them to our 2 million members. Unlike fully automated fare alerts services, every deal alert we send to members has passed a rigorous quality evaluation by our team to ensure it's worth members’ hard-earned money and limited travel time.
David Krauter