The Suns, coming off a recent victory against the San Antonio Spurs, struggled to find momentum on the road. Devin Booker, who had previously scored 31 points and 11 assists in a 130-105 win over the Warriors, was unable to replicate that success in this matchup. Phoenix’s road woes continued, as the team failed to cover the spread for the fourth time this season when listed as underdogs.
Golden State’s offense was efficient throughout the night, with the team reaching 131 or more points for the third time at home this season. Curry’s sharpshooting and Podziemski’s support kept the Suns’ defense on its heels. The Suns’ defense, which has allowed at least 118 points in four of their last six games, could not contain the Warriors’ attack.
Historically, the last five games between these teams have been competitive, with the Suns posting a 2-3 record and averaging 111.0 points per game. However, the Warriors’ recent home form, as reflected in their blowout victory, demonstrates their ability to dominate at Chase Center.
Looking ahead, the Suns will need to improve their road performance if they hope to stay competitive in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, the Warriors’ balanced scoring and strong home-court advantage make them a formidable opponent for any visiting team.
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