This is the kind of game the Golden State Warriors might not have pulled out a year ago. "We would have given up and lost by 20," leading scorer Monta Ellis said. Now, they're doing the little things -- like getting key rebounds when the first shot doesn't fall. Stephen Curry returned from an ankle injury to score nine points over the final 2:35, lifting the Warriors to an 85-78 victory over the short-handed Utah Jazz on Friday night to stay unbeaten at home. David Lee had 14 points and 15 rebounds for his fifth double-double in as many games, tipping in a miss with 21.8 seconds left to help clinch it. Lee is showing the Warriors he is very much the reliable player on both ends of the court they expected after acquiring him in a July trade with the New York Knicks. Read more: http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=301105009