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Butler, Curry lead Warriors past Suns 119-116
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Usually Fitzgerald is way over the top in just about every way, but in this case it was a really big win. Which is sort of a problem. You know your season is skidding to stay on the track when a three-point triumph over the Suns, at home, in December, to improve your record to 14-15 is actually being celebrated.
Week 9 of the NBA season is in the books. We are two months in, and we have officially passed the last light scheduling week until the All-Star break. The real grind is about to start, even if a decent chunk of the country still thinks the season begins on Christmas Day.
The Golden State Warriors aim to rebound at home against the Phoenix Suns after a recent close loss, struggling with execution and shooting. Despite defensive efforts, turnovers and a lack of fast-break points plagued their previous encounter.
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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.
Suns' Grayson Allen is questionable for Saturday's game at the Golden State Warriors with right knee soreness. He has missed the last game with the injury.