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24-11 8-2 W4
24-13 3-7 L2
24-14 4-6 L3
19-18 5-5 L3
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Top Warriors News

  • Warriors' Jordan Poole: Puts up career-high 26 points

    Poole provided 26 points (10-16 FG, 5-10 3Pt, 1-1 FT), three rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal across 26 minutes Thursday in a 120-98 loss at Phoenix.

    The Warriors were without Stephen Curry (rest), Kelly Oubre (wrist) and Draymond Green (ankle) on Thursday. Poole was inserted after they fell behind but provided an exceptional points tally despite their inevitable loss. Thursday's game could sway Warriors head coach Steve Kerr into playing him more, but the sophomore will likely serve as another insufficient backup option at best this season.

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  • Warriors' James Wiseman: Double-double in first start back

    Wiseman had 11 points (5-14 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 1-2 FT), 11 rebounds, two assists and one block across 35 minutes Thursday in a 120-98 loss at Phoenix.

    Wiseman logged his second career double-double, also the rookie's first since Jan. 3 versus Portland. He did not have a good shooting night but benefited from multiple veteran absences. It marked the first game in which Wiseman played more than 30 minutes and his third with at least 14 shot attempts. He is expected to receive a reduced role again following All-Star weekend.

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  • Warriors' Brad Wanamaker: Plays 17 minutes sans Curry

    Wanamaker recorded seven points (3-7 FG, 1-1 3Pt), three assists, one rebound and one block across 17 minutes Thursday in a 120-98 loss at Phoenix.

    Wanamaker was a candidate for additional playing time against the Suns after Golden State announced star point guard Stephen Curry would rest that game. It instead went to Nico Mannion, who played 31 minutes compared to Wanamaker's 17. Wanamaker is now averaging 4.8 points and 2.7 assists across 37 games this season.

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  • Warriors' Juan Toscano-Anderson: Enters starting lineup

    Toscano-Anderson will start Thursday's game against Phoenix, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.

    Toscano-Anderson is set for his first start since Feb. 20 as the team is without Stephen Curry (rest), Kelly Oubre (wrist) and Draymond Green (ankle) in their last game prior to the All-Star break. In 10 starts during February, Toscano-Anderson wasn't highly productive, averaging 7.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game.

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  • Warriors' Damion Lee: Starting Thursday

    Lee is in the starting five for Thursday's game against the Suns, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.

    Lee will draw his first start of the season as the Warriors prepare to operate without three regular starters. He's averaging 6.4 points across 19.1 minutes per game.

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  • Warriors' James Wiseman: Starting Thursday

    Wiseman is starting in Thursday's game against the Suns, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.

    Wiseman will get his first start since Jan. 23 as Golden State is shaking up their starting lineup with Stephen Curry (rest), Kelly Oubre (wrist) and Draymond Green (ankle) out. In 16 starts early in the season, Wiseman averaged 11.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.4 blocks across 21.4 minutes per game. He could take on a larger role Thursday, though, due to the team being shorthanded.

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  • Warriors' Nico Mannion: Drawing first start

    Mannion is in the the starting five for Thursday's game against the Suns, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.

    With Stephen Curry (rest), Kelly Oubre (wrist) and Draymond Green (ankle) all out Thursday, the Warriors lineup had to undergo serious changes. Mannion, a rookie second-round pick, hasn't played since January and is only averaging 6.0 minutes per game on the season.

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  • Warriors' Kelly Oubre: Won't play Thursday

    Oubre (wrist) will not play Thursday against Phoenix.

    Oubre will be sidelined for his second game in a row in the team's last outing prior to the All-Star break. With Oubre and Stephen Curry (rest) on the sidelines for this one, Andrew Wiggins will likely be taking on more of a focal point role in Thursday's game.

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  • Warriors' Kelly Oubre: Questionable Thursday

    Oubre (wrist) is questionable for Thursday's game against the Suns.

    Oubre missed Wednesday's game against the Trail Blazers due to the sprained left wrist, and it's possible he's sidelined again Thursday. With Steph Curry (rest) already ruled out, Oubre could see more usage if he plays. If Oubre is out as well, Andrew Wiggins could take on more playmaking responsibilities, while Kent Bazemore, Mychal Mulder and Juan Toscano-Anderson might see more minutes.

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  • Warriors' Draymond Green: Sitting out Thursday

    Green (ankle) will not play in Thursday's game against the Suns, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.

    Green did not make the trip to Phoenix with the team, as he'll get a night off to manage his sore left ankle, which he initially tweaked against the Lakers on Sunday. Green finished Wednesday's narrow loss to the Blazers with five points, nine rebounds, 12 assists and three steals in 36 minutes of action.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Out for rest

    Curry will not play in Thursday's game against the Suns for rest purposes, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.

    The Warriors finish out their first-half schedule with a back-to-back set, so they'll give Curry the night off heading into the All-Star break. The last time Curry missed a game (Feb. 20 at CHA), Mychal Mulder got the start at point guard, but he played just 16 minutes while Brad Wanamaker saw a season-high 34 minutes.

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  • Warriors' Andrew Wiggins: Scores 14 in loss

    Wiggins tallied 14 points (6-15 FG, 2-6 3Pt), five rebounds and three assists in Wednesday's loss to Portland.

    This was something of a bounce-back game for Wiggins, who had just three points on five shots against the Lakers on Sunday, but he wasn't overly effective in a team-high 37 minutes. Wiggins is a decent source of scoring (17.1 points per game) and rebounding (4.5 per game), and he's averaging a career-high 1.1 blocks, but his assists are down (2.1 per game) and he's averaging less than one steal per game for the second consecutive year.

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  • Warriors' Stephen Curry: Puts up 35 in defeat

    Curry went for 35 points (13-28 FG, 5-14 3Pt, 4-5 FT), seven rebounds, five assists and three steals in Wednesday's loss to Portland.

    Damian Lillard was too much for Golden State down the stretch, but Curry was the game's leading scorer, draining five three-pointers and providing his usual array of complementary stats. Prior to Wednesday, Curry had been in a bit of a three-point-shooting slump -- just 6-for-26 over his last three games -- but he remains the league leader in made threes (169) and easily its most valuable fantasy player in that category. Curry and the Warriors will play at Phoenix on Thursday before heading into the All-Star break.

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  • Warriors' Kelly Oubre: Out Wednesday

    Oubre (wrist) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Trail Blazers, Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    Oubre is dealing with a sprained left wrist and will not play Wednesday against Portland. As a result, Kent Bazemore and Andrew Wiggins should see increased run at small forward for the Warriors.

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Team Statistical Rankings

PTS/G OPP PTS/G
Team 113.4
(13th)
112.9
(22nd)

Injuries

Player Injury
K. Oubre Jr. SG Kelly Oubre Jr. SG Wrist
D. Green PF Draymond Green PF Ankle
K. Thompson SG Klay Thompson SG Achilles
M. Chriss SF Marquese Chriss SF Lower Leg

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