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Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns - Full Game Highlights | April 5, 2017 | 2016-17 NBA Season

Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns - Full Game Highlights | April 5, 2017 | 2016-17 NBA Season 

 


The Golden State Warriors and the Phoenix Suns do battle at the Talking Stick Resort Arena on Wednesday night.
The Golden State Warriors will be gunning for a 13th straight win tonight after making light work of the Timberwolves in last night's 121-107 home win. Klay Thompson led the team with a game-high 41 points on 13 of 24 shooting, Stephen Curry added 19 points with nine assists while Matt Barnes chipped in with 12 points. As a team, the Warriors shot 53 percent from the field and 14 of 32 from the three-point line as they blew away the young Timberwolves thanks to a season-high 41 fast break points. With the win, Golden State improved to 64-14 on the season which is still good for the top seed in the Western Conference come playoff time.
Golden State has tied a season-high with 12 straight wins while the lowly Suns are riding an ignominious 12-game losing streak. Wednesday looks like the Warriors’ last game without Kevin Durant, who is scheduled to return Saturday from a knee injury that’s sidelined him since Feb. 28.
The Suns’ most exciting player is second-year guard Devin Booker, who scored 70 points in a loss to Boston almost two weeks ago.
Here are the projected starting lineups:

Warriors
C Zaza Pachulia
PF James Michael McAdoo
SF Matt Barnes
SG Klay Thompson
PG Stephen Curry
Suns
C Alex Len
PF Marquese Chriss
SF TJ Warren
SG Devin Booker
PG Tyler Ulis

 

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