3 things to know: Quiet fourth quarter from Warriors leads to loss vs. Suns, 114-93

After failing to stick with the Phoenix Suns in the fourth quarter, the Golden State Warriors failed to extend their winning streak, 114-93.

Despite winning a pair of consecutive games five different times this season, the Golden State Warriors have failed to record a three-game winning streak all season. On Thursday, the Warriors had another opportunity to get to lucky win number three, but missed.

With Mikal Bridges leading the way with 20 points, six other members of the Suns scored in double-figures to snap Phoenix’s three-game skid with a 114-93 victory over Golden State.

Steph Curry led the Warriors with a game-high 27 points on 10-of-20 shooting from the field in 31 minutes. Only Andrew Wiggins and Eric Paschall recorded double figures in scoring for the Warriors against the Suns.

Despite Golden State’s inconsistent scoring, Steve Kerr’s group were able to make runs at Phoenix’s lead throughout the contest. Yet, a fierce fourth-quarter performance from Phoenix’s second unit closed out the Warriors on the road.

The Warriors will now head back to the Bay Area for a weekend battle against Jerami Grant and the Detroit Pistons on Saturday at Chase Center.

Fourth-quarter blues

Although the Suns led the game throughout, the Warriors kept things close, only trailing by six points heading into the final 12 minutes of regulation. However, the fourth quarter was a different story.

Abdel Nader sparked Phoenix’s fourth-quarter blitz, tallying 12 of his 16 points off the bench. Nader dropped in a pair of 3-pointers in the final 12 minutes. Frank Kaminsky was all over the court in the final quarter for Phoenix, recorded seven points, eight boards and four assists off the bench.

The pair drove Phoenix to a 29 point fourth quarter to close out the Warriors, 114-93.

Kelly Oubre Jr. vs. his former team

Prior to being traded to the Golden State Warriors, Kelly Oube Jr. spent the last season and a half with the Phoenix Suns. Thursday marked his first return to the desert since being traded in the 2020 offseason.

Oubre Jr. struggled to find his shot against his former team, recording only four points on an ugly 1-of-11 shooting from the field. The former Suns’ wing added four rebounds, a steal and an assist in 26 minutes.

James Wiseman vs. DeAndre Ayton

Outside of the battle between the two starting point guards, the potential matchup in the frontcourt was something to watch. For the first time in his career, James Wiseman lined up against Phoenix’s DeAndre Ayton. Yet the battle of highly drafted bigs was a quiet one led by Ayton. The 2018 No. 1 overall draft pick notched a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds in 23 minutes.

Coming off his career-high in scoring on Wednesday night, Wiseman registered five points on 2-of-9 shooting from the field with six rebounds, an assist and a steal in 19 minutes off the bench.

Warriors vs. Suns: Preview, how to watch, TV channel, rookie watch, previous result, start time on Jan. 28

The Golden State Warriors will cap off the second leg of a back-to-back with a trip to Phoenix for a tilt against Chris Paul and the new-look Suns. Here is how to watch and stream.

After sweeping a two-game “baseball series” against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Golden State Warriors will vie for their first three-game winning streak of the season on Thursday night. However, it won’t come easy with a trip to Phoenix to face the new-look Suns on the second leg of a back-to-back on the docket.

For the first time on the young season, the Warriors will get a glimpse at the Suns with veteran point guard Chris Paul leading the way. Despite their solid start, the Suns hit a rough patch, dropping four of their last five games, including a current three-game losing streak. Making things tougher, the Suns will be without sharpshooting scorer Devin Booker against the Warriors.

Along with Curry and Paul’s battle in the backcourt, rookie James Wiseman will get his first minutes against fellow former top pick DeAndre Ayton. While Wiseman is coming off a career-high performance with 25 points against the T-Wolves, Ayton is also riding an impressive stretch of hoops. The Arizona product has notched a double-double in four of his last five games.

Before the Warriors land in the desert, here is how to watch or stream the contest and everything else you need to know about the matchup.