NBA Game Recap - Golden State at Phoenix
Mon Dec 31, 2018 9:00 PM EST

ATL
108
IND
116
F
ORL
100
CHA
125
F
BOS
111
SA
120
F
MEM
101
HOU
113
F
DAL
102
OKC
122
F
MIN
114
NO
123
F
GS
132
PHO
109
F

Dec 31, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Golden State

31

38

39

24

132

Phoenix

27

25

35

22

109

Curry's 34 points help Warriors scorch Suns, 132-109
Tue Jan 1, 2019 12:42 AM

PHOENIX (AP) The Golden State Warriors needed until midway through the second quarter to find their rhythm against the West's last-place team.

Once they did, the NBA champions rolled to victory again.

Stephen Curry scored 34 points and Kevin Durant added 25, leading the Warriors over the Phoenix Suns 132-109 on Monday night.

The Warriors beat the Suns for the 17th straight time, including eight in a row in Phoenix.

Golden State (25-13) was 14 for 28 on 3-pointers, with Curry going 5 of 9.

"Pretty much the whole second quarter and beyond, we were just disciplined defensively and played with a purpose on offense," Curry said. "Created good shots. It was a great night."

Deandre Ayton had 25 points and 10 rebounds for the Suns, who have lost five of six. T.J Warren added 24 points and Devin Booker 20.

Golden State led for all but 1 minute, 17 seconds of the first half, though the Suns stayed close early. The Warriors went ahead 39-31 on a 3 from Curry with 10 minutes to go in the second.

Curry had 12 points in the second quarter and added a team-high nine rebounds for the game.

The Suns scored the next eight points to tie it, and were even at 45 before the Warriors closed out the half on a 24-7 run.

A 3 from Andre Iguodala, a layup and free throw from Jonas Jerebko and Iguodala's pair of free throws gave the Warriors a 69-52 lead at the break.

"There's such a low margin for error when you play the champs," Suns coach Igor Kokoskov said.

Ayton's hook shot with 6:19 left in the third quarter cut the Warriors' lead to 82-72, but Golden State took control again. A 3 and two free throws from Durant gave the Warriors a 100-81 lead with 1:38 to play.

"I thought we slowed them down and we beat them with our minds instead of just outrunning them," Durant said. "Our offense and our talent just take over and we just made shots."

Quinn Cook knocked down a 3 just before the third-quarter buzzer for a 108-87 lead, and Curry's two 3s early in the fourth quarter helped Golden State go up by 27 points.

"They just turned it up," Ayton said. "They got a lot of transition baskets, they got a lot of early stops and forced a lot of tough shots."

DEFENDING DEANDRE

The Warriors, in the absence of a true big man, used starters Kevon Looney and Draymond Green plus Jordan Bell off the bench to guard the 7-foot-1 Ayton. No Golden State defender on Ayton was taller than 6-9.

Bell was the most physical of the group and was rewarded with extended minutes. He blocked Ayton's shot under the basket in the third quarter and at the other end by made all five shots he took for a season-high 10 points.

"I just tried to get a little closer to the rim and wherever my man went, I just cut right behind him," Bell said. "Tried to keep him (Ayton) off the offensive board. Tough, tough task to do that."

BENCH BLAST

Golden State's bench combined for 46 points, and drew praise from coach Steve Kerr.

"I thought the second unit mid-second quarter changed the whole game," Kerr said.

TIP-INS

Warriors: For the 10th time this season, the Warriors' starting lineup was Durant, Green, Looney, Klay Thompson and Curry. They're 6-4 with that group. ... Curry has scored 30 or more points in 13 games this season. ... The Warriors' point total was the third-highest in a game this season.

Suns: Backup C Richaun Holmes missed the game due to illness, the second game in which he's not played this season. That opened up minutes for seldom-used Dragan Bender, who played for the first time since Dec. 17 and scored for the first time since Dec. 11, 10 games ago. ... F Josh Jackson fouled out late in the third quarter and played only 14 minutes, his lowest total since Nov. 21. ... C Eric Moreland made his Suns debut when entered the game in the fourth quarter. Moreland signed with Phoenix on Dec. 10.

UP NEXT

Warriors: Host Houston Thursday night.

Suns: Host Philadelphia Wednesday night, the fourth game of a season-high seven straight at home.

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Leaders

Golden State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Curry 34 15 4 9 1 0
K. Durant 25 21 4 2 0 0
Phoenix PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Ayton 25 -16 1 10 0 0
T. Warren 24 -25 4 4 1 0

Team Comparison

GS PHO
Points For 132 109
Field Goals 46/84-55% 37/85-44%
Three Pointers 14/28-50% 9/26-35%
Free Throws 26/32-81% 26/30-87%
Offensive Rebounds 7 7
Defensive Rebounds 37 31
Rebounds 50 46
Blocks 8 3
Steals 7 7
Turnovers 15 13
Points Scored Off Turnovers 17 19
Points in the Paint 50 50
Fast Break Points 21 12
Personal Fouls 24 29
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - GS Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Oct 22 PHO 103 @ GS 123 D. Booker 28 S. Curry 29
Mon Dec 31 GS 132 @ PHO 109 S. Curry 34 D. Ayton 25

Game Information

Stadium: Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 16,906
Game Time: 2:10