Golden State players didn’t mince words Monday when asked about whether they preferred to face the Los Angeles Clippers or the Utah Jazz in the second round.

They wanted the Clippers, according to ESPN. But for one very important reason: the nightlife.

"No comparison. There's no such thing, man," Warriors' forward Matt Barnes told ESPN. "There's no nightlife in Utah. Obviously, as players, you want to be able to have a little bit of a nightlife but the main focus is winning games.”

Barnes said he also wanted to play the Clippers because he used to be on their roster.

But unfortunately for the Warriors, the Jazz won Sunday in Game 7, advancing to the Western Conference semifinals. They’ll face the Warriors in Game 1 Tuesday night.

Golden State players said they’re unsure what Utah’s nightlife is like.

"I'm sure it's probably clubs, but I've never been to one in Utah," Kevin Durant told ESPN. "It's a few restaurants close to the hotel, but you're not scattered out.”

Meanwhile, Barnes said, "I think there's an Olive Garden out there and then a Benihana. So, you'll definitely be locked in (on the game) all the way.”

But who is excited to come to Utah?

Warriors acting head coach Mike Brown.

"See, I disagree," Brown said, according to ESPN. "I think if you really want to find something to get into, I don't care where you are, you can find something to get into."

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