Suns At Warriors Game Thread

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The Phoenix Suns don’t get limited to fewer than 100 points very often. They have an outstanding chance at an emphatic bounce-back game.
Scoring shouldn’t be scarce as the Suns visit the Golden State Warriors on Monday night in a matchup of teams that have used similar philosophies to much different degrees of success.
One of Phoenix’s worst offensive games of the season wasn’t enough to keep it from earning a 93-87 win over Portland on Sunday night. The Suns (44-26) shot 38.8 percent - their third-lowest mark of the season - and were held under 96 points for the fifth time.

Just five days earlier, Phoenix posted the highest point total by an NBA team this season, beating Minnesota 152-114.
The Suns are averaging a league-best 109.8 points and the Warriors (19-50) are second with 108.1. Meanwhile, Golden State has the league’s worst scoring defense, allowing 112.2 points a contest, and Phoenix is 28th at 105.8.
Phoenix leads the season series 2-1, averaging 120.7 points to Golden State’s 112.0. Each team has reached 100 points in their last 16 meetings, with the Suns averaging 119.0 and the Warriors posting 114.9.
None of those games went into overtime.
“It’s never easy playing those guys on the second night of a back-to-back,” Phoenix forward Amare Stoudemire said. “They are so young and they just fast break and are up-tempo the entire game.”
Despite the similarities between the teams, Phoenix’s talent and depth has made it one of the Western Conference’s top contenders. Golden State, meanwhile, has the league’s third-worst record.
The Suns, winners of four straight, are one game behind fourth-place Utah. They are 18 games above .500 for the first time this season.
Against the Trail Blazers, Stoudemire led Phoenix with 18 points - nearly five below his season average. The veteran big man has had surprisingly unproductive performances against the Warriors this season, averaging 12.0 points over the teams’ last two matchups.
Stoudemire has a chance to take advantage of Golden State’s lack of height. At 6-foot-9, Anthony Tolliver(notes) has been starting at center for the Warriors due to injuries to Ronny Turiaf(notes) (knee), Andris Biedrins(notes) (abdomen) and Vladimir Radmanovic(notes) (Achilles’).
“There’s not much you can do as a coach,” coach Don Nelson said. “You can’t match up. You’ve got to play with what you have, and go to your strength. You can’t really make anybody pay the price of a matchup.”
During a 123-107 loss to Memphis on Saturday night, the Warriors at one point had four guards on the floor along with 6-foot-8 Devean George(notes) at center. Golden State allowed 121 points or more for the fourth straight game, including a 147-116 loss at San Antonio on Friday night.
A bright spot for the Warriors on Saturday was the return of promising rookie point guard Stephen Curry(notes), who missed two games with an ankle injury. He was held to nine points after averaging 32.0 over his previous two contests.
“I feel fine, but the injuries set us back a bit,” Curry said. “As a team we are just having trouble putting an entire game together. … With nine undersized guys, and really only one center on the floor, it is tough to match up with bigger teams.”
Keep the winning coming.

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Lets go suns no let down game vs the warriors tonight lets get the win :), hoping to another solid game by Amare tonight and Lopez. GO SUNS!!!!
 

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I dont think they can ever loose against the warriors. They play an awful version of what the suns play which is exactly the type of team the suns would love to play.

On another note, the more important thing tonight is that im pretty sure Utah plays Boston ;0
 

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Yeah true we should defintally beat the warriors in a up tempo game, also on what dishes said go Celtics also :)
 

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I'm a little concerned about this game. Portland really beat us up last night in a grinder and the Warriors had a day off last night. Let's hope these are just silly concerns.

I think it will be a shootout and if the Suns are a little lethargic we may lose this game.
 

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Hopefully we don't play with a scoring contest mentality as we really like to do against the Warriors.
 
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I dont think they can ever loose against the warriors. They play an awful version of what the suns play which is exactly the type of team the suns would love to play.

On another note, the more important thing tonight is that im pretty sure Utah plays Boston ;0

This is the NBA, I sure hope they dont underestimate them like you appear to be doing.
 
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I enjoy watching the Suns play Golden State, because it should be high scoring.

The other two games we are keeping track of at the moment: =BOS 53, Utah 42 with 2 minutes to go in the second quarter...

And Spurs 89, OKC 86, with 7 minutes to go in the 4th quarter..

Another plus for us is that Dallas is losing by 18 to the Hornets with 4 minutes to go in the 4th quarter
 

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I dont think they can ever loose against the warriors. They play an awful version of what the suns play which is exactly the type of team the suns would love to play.

On another note, the more important thing tonight is that im pretty sure Utah plays Boston ;0
We already lost to the Warriors this season as we couldn't be bothered to play any defense as the Warriors shot 57%. :rolleyes:
 

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Suns tied at 18 with 5:23. The Suns have now committed 6 turnovers (Nash, Amare, & Hill with 2). :rolleyes:

Amare just picked up his 2nd foul. :(
 

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7 turnovers now for the Suns (Nash with 3) with about 3 minutes left in the 1st quarter. :rolleyes:
 

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This is what I expected from the Suns early in this game. Lethargy. Amare had two stupid fouls.
 

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The suns are getting schooled by a bunch of D-Leaguers. Maybe its Earl Clark's night tonight.
 

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Suns up 33-31 after the 1st quarter. Suns are shooting 67% with 4/6 3 pointers. :) Warriors are shooting 46% with 2/6 3 pointers.

Suns have committed 9 turnovers (Nash with 4). :rolleyes:
 

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Stephen Curry is awesome to watch.
 

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How soft can you be?

The Warriors tallest player on the floor is Devean George or something and Channing Frye refuses to post up Stephen Curry..

Why does Dragic allow Curry every time to just walk to the freethrow line and take a jumper?
 

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i prefer to watch the Suns that played last night, than the Suns that are playing now.
 

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WTF is Barbosa doing, he had an easy passing lane to Amare who had sealed off his defender but instead he keeps dribbling it and loses it...
 

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