For the Golden State Warriors to find their rhythm on Tuesday night, it had to be until the midway of the second quarter as they were playing against the Western Conference’s worst team; Phoenix Suns.
Once the found their rhythm, they were on way to victory.
Stephen Curry led the Warriors with his 434 points while Kevin Dunant scored 25 points to end the Tuesday night game in Warriors’ favor by 132-109.
With this win, Warriors have now won 17 straight games against the Suns and their 8th straight game in Phoenix.
Curry said after the game, “Pretty much for the whole second quarter and beyond we were much disciplined and played with a purpose of offense. E created many good shots and it was a great night.”
From the Sun’s side, DeAndre Ayton took the lead with his 25 points and 10 rebounds while TJ Warren scored 24 points and Devin Booker added in his 20 points o the night. With this game, Suns have lost five of their last six games.
Golden State Warriors’ bench drew a combined 46 points and got the praise from the coach Steve Kerr. Steve Kerr said, “I think that the second unit mi-center changed the whole game tonight.”
Up next, Golden State Warriors will host a game against the Houston Rockets on Thursday night whereas Phoenix Suns will play against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night.
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