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Phoenix Suns at Golden State Warriors

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21-21, 7-14 Away
Final
125 - 113

20-21, 17-5 Home

Bridges leads undermanned Suns past Curry, Warriors 125-113

Somehow, the injury-plagued, short-handed Suns went out and absolutely dominated.

Mikal Bridges had 26 points, nine rebounds and five assists and Phoenix beat the Golden State Warriors for a third time this season, 125-113 on Tuesday night to snap a season-worst six-game skid.

Former Warriors guard Damion Lee received his championship ring in a pregame ceremony from brother-in-law Curry, then scored 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds against his former team. He converted six free throws over the final 1:13 and went 14 of 14 from the line overall.

“I just thought it was a special night all the way around,” Williams said, noting of the ring ceremony, Lee's performance and the win, "that's a trifecta if I ever heard of one."

Duane Washington Jr. scored 21 points, Dario Saric contributed 19 points, nine rebounds and seven assists and Torrey Craig had 12 points and 14 rebounds for a deep Phoenix team missing four of five starters and six of eight rotation regulars. The Suns hadn't scored 100 points in their previous four games.

“It’s obvious a big win for us having whatever you want to call it happen to us the past few weeks but collectively we had a connection and a spirit about us tonight, even when they cut it to six,” Williams said.

Curry came back from an 11-game absence with a partially dislocated left shoulder to score 24 points on 8-for-22 shooting. Thompson had 29 points with six 3-pointers — four 3s and 14 points in the first quarter alone. Jordan Poole's 3 with 1:28 remaining cut it to 117-111, and he scored 27 points.

While Warriors coach Steve Kerr noted, “to go 6-5 without Steph is an accomplishment,” the reigning NBA Finals MVP couldn't do it all against a Phoenix team missing injured stars Devin Booker, Chris Paul, Deandre Ayton and Cameron Johnson. The first two meetings in the desert were lopsided, with the Suns winning 134-105 and 130-119.

Kerr said Golden State let its “guard down” with the Suns missing so many players.

“We didn’t start competing until it was too late,” he said.

The Warriors have lost three in a row after a season-best five-game winning streak, wrapping up an eight-game homestand that matched the longest in franchise history.

Andre Iguodala was ejected with 4:30 left in his second game played this season. But the defending champions had their starting five back together for the first time in several weeks.

Thompson was a late scratch with soreness in his surgically repaired left knee for a 115-101 loss to the Magic on Saturday night as the Warriors dropped consecutive home games for the first time all season. Now they have to hit the road again trying to best their 3-16 record away from Chase Center.

LEE'S RING

Lee, who spent the past four seasons with Golden State, received a warm ovation when he entered the game for the first time at the 5:09 mark of the first quarter.

“It's amazing, it's a special moment that I won't take for granted,” Lee said.

TIP-INS

Suns: Bridges played his 351st consecutive regular-season game, the longest active streak ahead of Golden State big man Kevon Looney (152). Williams credits Bridges' toughness to play through anything. “To pinpoint it’s this or that, I think it’s a combination of things. I just know we value it,” Williams said. “He’s just a guy that loves to play.” ... The Suns will try for a season sweep when they come back for one more at Chase Center on March 13.

Warriors: Looney had grabbed 10 or more rebounds in five straight games but missed doing so for a career-best sixth in a row. ... Poole has scored 20 or more points in eight straight games for the second-longest 20-point streak in his career. ... The Warriors wound up 5-3 on the homestand.

UP NEXT

Suns: At Denver on Wednesday night.

Warriors: At San Antonio on Friday night.

Regular Season Series

PHX leads series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 125 - 113
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 125 - 113
4th 15.0 Josh Okogie defensive rebound 125 - 113
4th 18.1 Ty Jerome misses driving floating jump shot 125 - 113
4th 32.1 Ish Wainright makes free throw 2 of 2 125 - 113

Statistics

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41-90 FG 37-96
46 Field Goal % 39
14-31 3PT 18-48
45 Three Point % 38
29-31 FT 21-27
94 Free Throw % 78
57 Rebounds 45
19 Offensive Rebounds 16
38 Defensive Rebounds 29
26 Assists 24
5 Steals 13
7 Blocks 2
21 Turnovers 15
1 Team Turnovers 2
22 Total Turnovers 17
0 Technical Fouls 2
0 Total Technical Fouls 2
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
25 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 16
11 Fast Break Points 18
48 Points in Paint 34
22 Fouls 26
27 Largest Lead 5
Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Quinten Post, C Out Apr 18
LJ Cryer, G Out Apr 10
Moses Moody, G Out Mar 24
Jimmy Butler III, F Out Feb 9
Phoenix Suns Phoenix Suns Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jordan Goodwin, G Out Apr 27
Mark Williams, C Out Apr 26

Game Information

Chase Center

Location: San Francisco, CA
Attendance: 18,064 · Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 53 29 .646 - W3
Phoenix 45 37 .549 8 W1
LA Clippers 42 40 .512 11 W1
Golden State 37 45 .451 16 L3
Sacramento 22 60 .268 31 L1
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