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
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The groundwork is being laid for the Phoenix Suns to move on from Kevin Durant and start from scratch. That could open the door for Durant to reunite with the
The Phoenix Suns will face the Golden State Warriors in their second of a back-to-back Saturday at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Kevin Durant scored 31 points and Bradley Beal scored 28 for the Phoenix Suns but it wasn't enough in a 109-105 loss in the final minute to the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco on Saturday.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Phoenix Suns will be without Devin Booker, Jusuf Nurkic, Grayson Allen and Bol Bol for Saturday's game against the Golden State Warriors in the second of a back-to-back.
“While they’d (Warriors) likely have to give up their young rising star Jonathan Kuminga, as well as former All-Star Andrew Wiggins and other assets to appease the Suns and make a deal work financially, Durant could give the franchise a handful of years at an elite level of play, which realistically could result in multiple championships.”
With the trade deadline more than a month away, Golden State coach Steve Kerr says he wants to see what his roster can do this month to assess what the 18-16 Warriors have before making any new moves,
The Golden State Warriors are struggling to find their footing this season, and one former NBA champion believes it’s time for Draymond Green to move on from the team, much like Klay Thompson did when he departed for the Dallas Mavericks.