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Led by Gabe Madsen, the Warriors secured their first win of the Summer League with a 103-93 victory over the Utah Jazz.
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One familiar face is putting on a show in the Utah Jazz's summer league showing vs. the Golden State Warriors.
Madsen posted 22 points (7-12 FG, 6-10 3Pt, 2-3 FT), two steals, one rebound and an assist in 17 minutes during Sunday's 103-93 Summer League win over the Jazz.
By the time the second half started, fans had apparently seen enough: No Ace Bailey. No Walter Clayton Jr. No crowd.
But as Gabe Madsen opened his eye, it was fully red with blood pooled up in his eye. "He closed his lid, and it hit and bounced off, and the blood pooled up," his mother, Jennifer Krenzelok, said.