The Golden State Warriors are facing Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns in the second matchup of the regular season series. The Suns took the previous game with
The Phoenix Suns (15-15) play at the Golden State Warriors (15-15) on Saturday, airing on Arizona's Family (Ch. 3 in Phoenix) and NBA TV at 6:30 p.m. Both teams are playing their second of back-to-back games and second of their four-game Pacific Division series.
Phoenix’s biggest lead was five, Golden State eight. There were three lead changes and three ties. The Suns had a hot start shooting 7-of-11, but ended the quarter 11-of-22. The Warrior’s had the opening period’s longest run, 8-1 after the score was tied at 17.
The Golden State Warriors reportedly have no interest in adding the $197 million star to their roster, despite his clear upside when healthy.
Golden State has lost three games in a row and is sitting at .500 on the season, behind even the San Antonio Spurs in the standings. The Suns, meanwhile, are also sliding down the standings at 15-15, making this a must-win game for both teams.
The Phoenix Suns (15-15) and Golden State Warriors (15-15) meet Saturday. Tip-off from Chase Center is set for 8:30 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NBA odds around the Suns vs. Warriors odd
The Phoenix Suns will face the Golden State Warriors in their second of a back-to-back Saturday at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Kevin Durant scored 31 points and Bradley Beal scored 28 for the Phoenix Suns but it wasn't enough in a 109-105 loss in the final minute to the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco on Saturday.
During the last Warriors vs Suns matchup, Phoenix was able to get away with an eight-point win. Stephen Curry did not live up to his standards and dropped 23 points for his team. The Suns, on the ...
Durant will lead Phoenix in the absence of Devin Booker, while Jonathan Kuminga takes over as Golden State's offensive focus. Kuminga will step into the starting role in the absence of Draymond ...
ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins reports Durant wants the six-time NBA All-Star -- his former teammate on the 2016 USA Olympic gold-medal winning team -- in Phoenix, and that each would sign a contract extension with the Suns if a trade materializes.