- Matchup: Phoenix Suns vs Golden State Warriors
- Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area
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The Golden State Warriors (4-3) will host the Phoenix Suns (3-4) this Tuesday at the Chase Center.

In their most recent game, the Suns triumphed over the Spurs with a score of 130-118. The Suns committed 26 personal fouls while the Spurs had 21. Phoenix managed to hit 10 out of 41 attempts from beyond the arc, while San Antonio finished the game shooting 78.3% from the free-throw line, converting 18 of 23 attempts. The Spurs also secured 41 rebounds (16 offensive, 25 defensive) and had 4 blocks. They delivered 21 assists and made 11 steals. Defensively, Phoenix allowed a shooting percentage of 45.9% from the Spurs, who shot 45 out of 98. The Suns recorded 34 assists and forced 14 turnovers while grabbing 39 rebounds, including 5 offensive. Phoenix excelled at the free-throw line, hitting 19 of 22 attempts for an 86.4% conversion rate, and posted an impressive 58.2% shooting from the field (46 of 79) along with 19 of 33 from three-point range.
One standout performer for the Suns was Devin Booker, who shined in this contest, shooting 66.7% from the floor while dishing out 13 assists. He played for 35 minutes, grabbed 2 rebounds, and finished the game with 28 points on 10 of 15 shooting.
Phoenix heads into this matchup with a 3-4 record this season. They average 118.3 points per game, ranking 12th in the NBA, and are shooting 46.5% from the field. The Suns are connecting on 37.5% of their three-point attempts (115 of 307) and 80.4% from the charity stripe. As a team, they pull down 42.4 rebounds per game and have accumulated 196 assists this season, which places them 4th in the NBA in terms of assists. However, they average 17.3 turnovers and 25.6 personal fouls per game.
On the defensive front, the Suns force 17.0 turnovers per game while yielding 21.6 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 34.9% from three-point range and rank 23rd in points allowed per game (120.6). Phoenix’s defense permits a field goal percentage of 47.1% (298 of 633) and records an average of 45.6 rebounds per game. They sit at 26th in the league for assists allowed, having given up 189 assists so far this year.
In their latest game, the Warriors faced a loss against the Pacers, finishing 114-109. When it comes to rebounding, Golden State allowed Indiana to collect 47 rebounds total (11 offensive). They struggled from beyond the arc, shooting only 30.3% (10 of 33) and finished with a solid free-throw percentage of 85.7% by making 24 of 28 attempts. The Warriors allowed the Pacers to convert on 40 of 89 field-goal attempts, totaling 44.9% shooting. Overall, Golden State shot 39 of 90 from the field, yielding a shooting percentage of 43.3%. Their three-point shooting was below par at 27.3%, making 12 of 44 attempts. Additionally, Golden State committed 16 turnovers in the game but recorded 5 steals while accumulating 44 rebounds (34 defensive and 10 offensive).
Stephen Curry was a significant contributor for the Warriors, scoring 24 points in 29 minutes on the court, along with 2 assists. He shot 8 of 23 from the field, for a rate of 34.8%, but had no rebounds in this game.
Currently, Golden State has a record of 4-3 this season. The Warriors commit an average of 21.1 personal fouls per game and boast an 85.1% free-throw shooting percentage. They average 27.7 assists per contest (10th in the league) while turning the ball over 17.1 times per game. Golden State has accumulated 823 points this season (117.6 points per game) and secures 41.9 rebounds on average. Offensively, the Warriors are shooting 46.8% from the floor, placing them 17th in the NBA.
Defensively, the Warriors rank 11th in points allowed per game (115.7). They force an average of 15.6 turnovers from opponents and permit teams to shoot 48.2% (22nd in the league) from the field. Golden State allows 33.9% shooting on three-point attempts (87 of 257), and their opponents are converting 82.2% of their free throws. They surrender an average of 25.1 assists and 41.0 rebounds per game, ranking 9th and 6th in the league, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Back Phoenix
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