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Preview: Warriors take on Suns in Chase Center
Let’s talk about patterns, Dub Nation. The Warriors haven’t lost at Chase Center. The Suns haven’t won on the road. Something’s gotta give tonight and here’s hoping it won’t be Golden State’s unblemished home record.
Chase Center is where the Golden State Warriors (4-3) will try to beat the Phoenix Suns (3-4) on Tuesday. The Suns faced off with the Spurs and walked away with a win by a score of 130-118 in their last game.
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Game Preview: Suns seek momentum in Bay Area battle
You can expect plenty of threes flying in this one. The Suns rank third in the NBA with 307 attempts from deep, while the Warriors sit right behind them with 295. Golden State hits 38% of theirs, good for 10th in the league. The Suns sit at 37.5%, one spot lower. Two teams that love to let it fly.
Chase Center is where the Golden State Warriors (48-34 last season) will compete against the Denver Nuggets (50-32 last year) on Thursday. Golden State is 1.5-point underdogs. The over/under is 232.5.
Well, whenever these two NBA rivals get together, you can expect to see some fireworks, and both the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers did not disappoint on NBA opening night.