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.
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) 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.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, left, dunks next to Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant during ...
It appears as if something has to give one way or the other - as the offensive-forward Suns have struggled on that end in the last week, while the defensive-forward Warriors have sputtered on defense as of late. Expect Ryan Dunn and Josh Okogie both to heavily factor into this game - as both did a phenomenal job of containing Irving last night.
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 ...
After losing by ten points to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night, the Golden State Warriors will travel back to Chase Center to host the Phoenix Suns, who are coming off a ten-point loss of ...
When the Warriors gave Kuminga all the car keys, sitting both Green and Curry to close the quarter, the Suns went on an 11-3 run. The lineup of Kuminga, Schroder, Buddy Hield, Lindy Waters III and Jackson-Davis clearly failed on both ends. The Warriors would’ve had Brandin Podziemski out there, but he strained his lower abdominal muscle.
The NBA released the second returns of the All-Star fan voting on Thursday and the Sacramento Kings currently have two players in the running to be an All-Star starter. Both Domantas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox find themselves in the top 10 of fan voting for their respected positions.
Lastly, fan voting returns from Thursday suggest that LaMelo Ball of the Charlotte Hornets has a strong chance to be voted as a starter. He leads all East backcourt players in fan voting. Given Ball's time missed to injury (11 games so far) and Charlotte's lowly 8-27 record, his safest path to the All-Star Game is as a starter.
All eyes will be on the stands when a future challenger to his throne will have an opportunity to scout Stephen Curry's long-range shooting arsenal as the Golden State Warriors face the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Indianapolis.