Marin Independent Journal

Warriors have issues to fix in second half

Golden State no match for Phoenix in last game before All-Star break

- By Wes Goldberg

Without Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Kelly Oubre Jr., the Warriors lost 120-98 to the Suns Thursday in Phoenix.

Facing a Suns team that entered the night winners of 15 of

their last 18 games and with the second-best record in the Western Conference, the Warriors decided to rest Curry and Green on the second night of a backto-back following Wednesday’s loss in Portland. Oubre was sidelined with a sprained wrist for the second straight game.

All considered, a win for the Warriors (19-18) was a long shot and the Suns (24-11) put them away early with a 34-23 lead after the first quarter.

But the Warriors after going down by 20 in the second quarter battled back to cut the deficit to single digits a handful of times in the second half — an encouragin­g sign for a young group that had to scrap against a talented Phoenix team.

Guard Jordan Poole, fresh off an impressive stretch in the G League bubble, set a career-high with 26 points on 10for-16 shooting (5-for-10 from 3-point range) in 26 minutes.

“I liked (Poole’s) confidence. I liked the way he came off screens,” head coach Steve Kerr said. “I think he’s just really refined everything.

When you play like he did tonight, then you definitely deserve another look. He earned more minutes.”

Rookie point guard Nico Mannion, who was called up along with Poole this week, started for Curry and finished with nine points and six assists. Andrew Wiggins had 16 points.

Center James Wiseman (11 points on 5-for13 shooting, six rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block) was at times overmatche­d by Phoenix’s big man Deandre Ayton (11 points and 10 rebounds), and Suns All-Star guard Devin Booker scored 16 points.

This was the last game before the All-Star break, which comes at a welcomed

time for the Warriors.

They finish the first half of the schedule having lost

three straight.

On Sunday, Curry will participat­e in the 3-point contest and All-Star game

before the Warriors tip off the second half of the season in Los Angeles against the Clippers on March 11.

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 ?? RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (22) looks to make a move during the first half against the Suns on Thursday in Phoenix.
RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (22) looks to make a move during the first half against the Suns on Thursday in Phoenix.

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