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The Golden State Warriors will be without Jonathan Kuminga on Saturday against the Phoenix Suns. Kuminga played 10 minutes on Thursday, ending a three-game str
Jimmy Butler had a succinct response when asked about scoring a combined 56 points in consecutive Golden State Warriors games. "I was able to attack. That was it."
With a minute showing on the clock, Curry brought the ball up with the Warriors leading by just two. Curry hit Gary Payton II, who found Jimmy Butler on the baseline for a contested layup that he turned into an and-1 score and a 115-112 lead.
Draymond Green is at it again, the Forward got ejected from the Warriors vs. Suns matchup after picking up 2 quick technical fouls.
Dillon Brooks served as a metaphor for the Warriors’ current state. A microcosm for their spirit, which was tested Saturday night.
Green was thrown out of the game after getting whistled for two technical fouls in quick succession. The All-Star forward’s first tech was the result of his hit on Suns guard Collin Gillespie, and after arguing with an official over the call, he was hit with another technical and ejected.
The Golden State Warriors finally snapped their three-game losing streak. The Phoenix Suns had no answer for the Golden State Warriors in their most recent clash during the 2025-26 NBA season.
The Suns are coming off a hard‑fought win snatched in the final moments of a very physical, stop‑and‑go game against these same Warriors. Tonight will be their third matchup against them, and 10th game against a division opponent (the Suns are currently 6–3 in those).
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry explained his mindset after Saturday’s 119-116 win over the Phoenix Suns. Speaking to the media after the game, Curry described his calm late-game approach as “mental warfare,” especially in pressure moments. The veteran said smiling at the free-throw line helps him stay present.