Warriors vs Suns

2023 - 1 - 11

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Warriors vs. Suns odds, line: 2023 NBA picks, Jan. 10 predictions ... (CBSSports.com)

Golden State is playing the final game of an eight-game homestand after losing to Detroit and Orlando. Phoenix is riding a six-game losing streak after falling ...

[Visit SportsLine to see which side of the Suns vs. The model has simulated Suns vs. Warriors 10,000 times and the results are in. You can head to SportsLine to [see its picks.](https://www.sportsline.com/insiders/warriors-vs-suns-odds-line-spread-proven-model-reveals-nba-picks-predictions-for-jan-10-2023/#ttag=01102023_agg_cbssports_picks_basketball_nba_model_SunsWarriorsNBAauto) Here are several [NBA betting lines](https://www.sportsline.com/nba/odds) for Suns vs. The Warriors have covered in 70% of home games this season, compared to Phoenix covering at just a 45% clip on the road. [James Wiseman](/nba/players/3142271/james-wiseman/) (ankle) and [Jonathan Kuminga](/nba/players/26602407/jonathan-kuminga/) (foot) are listed as out for the Warriors. Suns](https://www.sportsline.com/nba/game-forecast/NBA_20230110_PHO@GS/). Golden State's roster is trending in the opposite direction, as The model enters Week 13 of the 2022-23 NBA season on a stunning 43-19 roll on all [top-rated NBA picks](https://www.sportsline.com/nba/picks/) this season, returning more than $2,100. Golden State is favored by 11 points in the latest Warriors vs. Suns odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over/under is set at 229.5. Golden State is playing the final game of an eight-game homestand after losing to Detroit and Orlando.

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Injury Update: Steph Curry's Final Status for Warriors vs. Suns (Sports Illustrated)

The Golden State Warriors are getting Steph Curry back from injury vs. the Phoenix Suns.

That is of course ideal, and something the Warriors will look to achieve as they head into the last half of the season with a healthy roster. Also without Andrew Wiggins for most of that stretch, the Warriors now have him back as well. After an 11-game absence, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry is back.

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Report: Warriors' Stephen Curry (shoulder) will return vs. Suns | NBA ... (NBA.com)

Curry returns to the lineup after missing the last 11 games due to a left shoulder injury.

Prior to being sidelined, the two-time Kia MVP was averaging 30 points, 6.6 rebounds and 6.8 assists in 26 starts. He reportedly will be in the starting lineup, but the number of minutes he’ll play has yet to be determined. Curry missed 11 games due to a shoulder injury he suffered on Dec.

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How to stream Warriors vs. Suns (Golden State of Mind)

The Golden State Warriors will play against the Phoenix Suns tonight at 7:00pm PT in San Francisco. Find additional game information and more here.

Phoenix Suns (20 - 21) However, the biggest news of them all for Golden State is the return of Stephen Curry to the starting lineup. [Orlando Magic](https://www.orlandopinstripedpost.com). Their most recent game was played in Phoenix and resulted in a 130-119 Warriors defeat on Nov. The Warriors currently have a three-game losing streak against the Suns which includes two losses to them earlier this season. The game will be played at 7:00 PM PT in San Francisco and can be watched on TNT.

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Suns vs. Warriors: How to watch, lineups, injury reports and ... (Warriors Wire)

Before the Warriors host the Suns, here's everything you need to know for Tuesday's contest, including how to watch.

23 – Michigan State 22 – Kansas 11 – Washington State 3 – Michigan 22 – Arizona 25 – Villanova

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Stephen Curry back in lineup for Warriors after 11-game injury ... (ESPN)

Stephen Curry will return and start Tuesday night for the Warriors against the Suns, sources told ESPN.

On Monday, Curry was a full practice participant and scrimmaged again. That day, Curry participated in contact and 5-on-5 work for the first time since getting injured. [Klay Thompson](https://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/6475/klay-thompson), [Andrew Wiggins](https://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3059319/andrew-wiggins), [Draymond Green](https://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/6589/draymond-green) and [Kevon Looney](https://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3155535/kevon-looney)) back for the first time since Dec.

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Stephen Curry will reportedly start vs. Suns in return from 11-game ... (Yahoo Sports)

The Golden State Warriors guard missed 11 games after a partial left shoulder dislocation sustained in December. The two-time league MVP was off to another ...

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Steph Curry, Jordan Poole graded in Warriors loss to Suns (Golden State of Mind)

Grading Steph Curry, Jordan Poole, Klay Thompson, and the rest of the Golden State Warriors in the team's 125-113 loss to the Phoenix Suns.

And he was truly sensational in the second half. He was in the closing lineup, until getting ejected for picking up a second technical foul after tossing the ball into the stands. Poole was truly awful in the first half. In the first quarter, when Phoenix was just starting to torch the Dubs, Klay had 14 of the team’s 26 points. Klay’s numbers fell off a bit later in the game, but for much of the contest he was the only player worth watching. He was the one who caught fire late in the third quarter when the game seemed out of reach, and pulled the Warriors to a non-white towel score. He was the one who made clutch basket after clutch basket in the waning minutes, puffing a deep breath of life into the Chase Center with each one. Wiggins had a lot of rust after being sidelined for 15 games, and that was pretty clear in this, his second game back. Through his first 26 games of the year, he’d attempted just eight free throws. Now we wait and see what he can do with them. It took him a while to find his jump shot, and he missed layups we’re not used to seeing him miss. The rebounding was huge, as the Warriors needed it — even so, Phoenix pulled down 12 more boards.

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