Golden State Warriors (6-8) vs. Phoenix Suns (8-5)
The 2022-23 NBA season goes on Wednesday, November 16, with ten games around the Association, including the Pacific Division showdown from Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona, with the tip-off at 10:00 PM ET.
Golden State and Phoenix continue their four-game regular-season series with Game 2, and the Suns open as slight home favorites. Back in October, Phoenix dismantled Golden State 134-105 as a 1.5-point home fave with a total of 227.5 points.
The Golden State Warriors (6-8; 5-9 ATS) are off to a shaky start to the 2022-23 season. The reigning NBA champions have won three of their last four contests, but they are still below a .500-mark. Also, the Dubs have gone 0-7 straight-up and 1-6 ATS in seven showings on the road this season.
Golden State is coming off a 132-95 thrashing of the San Antonio Spurs this past Monday. The Dubs shot 53.4% from the field and 51.1% from beyond the arc (23-for-45) while handing out 35 assists and turning the ball over only 13 times.
Five triples
all in the second halfAnthony Lamb was hot from beyond the arc last night vs. the Spurs ??? pic.twitter.com/mVKNt9damg
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 15, 2022
Jordan Poole just got his bobblehead doll, and the former first-rounder marked the occasion with 36 points on 13-for-20 shooting from the field. Anthony Lamb dropped five triples and 17 points on the Spurs, while Stephen Curry added 16 points and five assists.
Klay Thompson sat out Monday’s clash due to a right Achilles injury management. He’ll return to the starting lineup Wednesday in Phoenix. The Warriors are still without Andre Iguodala (hip), while Patrick Baldwin is questionable to play against the Suns due to a back injury.
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