Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns preview and teams – 2013 NBA Week 7

The sixth of Monday NBA Week 7 matches is between Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns. The game is set to commence at 12:10pm with the game to be played at US Airways Center. Away team Golden State Warriors go into the match as the favourites in the market. View our preview and teams for the game between  Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns.

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When: 12:10 | Monday 16/12/2013

Where: US Airways Center, Phoenix, AZ

Golden State Warriors $1.87 vs Phoenix Suns $1.96 at Sportsbet Australia get a $250 FREE BET on this match

Golden State Warriors $1.87 vs Phoenix Suns $1.95 at Luxbet Australia get a $500 FREE BET on this match

Odds Comparison:

Golden State Warriors 1.87 1.80 1.87 1.80 1.87 1.87
Phoenix Suns 1.96 2.05 1.95 2.05 1.96 1.94

Teams:

Golden State Warriors:Golden State Warriors logo

Num Player
40 Harrison Barnes
20 Kent Bazemore
12 Andrew Bogut
30 Stephen Curry
21 Dewayne Dedmon
0 Toney Douglas
31 Festus Ezeli
23 Draymond Green
9 Andre Iguodala
1 Ognjen Kuzmic
10 David Lee
8 Nemanja Nedovic
7 Jermaine O’Neal
5 Marreese Speights
11 Klay Thompson

Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns logo
Num Player
2 Eric Bledsoe
25 Dionte Christmas
1 Goran Dragic
8 Channing Frye
20 Archie Goodwin
14 Gerald Green
55 Viacheslav Kravtsov
21 Alex Len
11 Markieff Morris
15 Marcus Morris
50 Emeka Okafor
22 Miles Plumlee
3 Ish Smith
17 P.J Tucker

Preview:

While they haven’t received as much acclaim as the Golden State Warriors’ star-studded backcourt duo, Eric Bledsoe and Goran Dragic have given the Phoenix Suns a formidable 1-2 punch of their own.

Bledsoe and Dragic try to lead the Suns to a fifth consecutive win Sunday night when they square off against the visiting Warriors’ Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.

Phoenix (13-9) has won eight of 11 after beating Sacramento 116-107 on Friday. Bledsoe and Dragic combined for 57 points on 21-of-30 shooting as the Suns improved to 10-3 when scoring in triple digits.

“Every game is better,” Dragic, who’s scored 60 in the past two games, said of playing with Bledsoe. “I know what he’s going to do, he knows what I’m going to do. We’ve got a good feeling about each other and that’s really tough for opponents.”

Bledsoe, acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers this summer, is averaging team highs of 19.2 points and 6.3 assists in his first full season as a starter. Dragic isn’t far behind at 19.0 and 6.2 per game.

“(They’re) a great tag team,” coach Jeff Hornacek said. “… Both of those guys trust each other. They feed off one another and are starting to get a pretty good feel of what they can do together.”

The Suns haven’t won five straight since Jan. 12-21, 2011, and they could have difficulty matching that run with the Warriors (13-11) coming to town. Golden State has taken six straight in the series, including three in a row at Phoenix.

Those road wins, though, came by a combined eight points, and Warriors coach Mark Jackson is expecting another battle Sunday.

“The one thing that jumps out, they play extremely hard at every position. They get after it, they play with an edge,” he said. “Obviously they have two guys in Bledsoe and Dragic that can get anywhere they want on the floor.”

Curry and Thompson, meanwhile, are averaging a combined 44.2 points, giving Golden State the highest-scoring backcourt tandem in the NBA. However, they were limited to 20 and 15, respectively, while going a combined 2 of 12 from 3-point range in Friday’s 116-112 loss to Houston.

David Lee had 23 points and 10 rebounds and Harrison Barnes added 20 and a season-high 12 boards, but the Rockets scored 22 points off 18 Warriors turnovers and held a 27-8 edge in transition.

“We turned the basketball over and that cost us,” Jackson said. “It was a tough loss for us, but ultimately it was because we turned the basketball over too much. Can’t do that.”

The Warriors gave up 96.3 points per game in opening 8-3, but they have since allowed 103.6 during a 5-8 stretch. Golden State is 10-2 when holding opponents to 101 points or fewer compared to 3-9 when it doesn’t.

“It’s coming, we just have to continue to get better. It’s coming,” backup forward Draymond Green said.

Thompson, shooting 43.9 percent from long distance, leads the NBA with 79 made 3s. He’s gone just 11 of 37 from beyond the arc over the last five games, though.

The Warriors are 12-3 when Thompson makes at least three 3s compared to 1-8 when he’s held to two or fewer. He has averaged 21.5 points while going 13 of 24 from 3-point range in four career starts against Phoenix. Curry has put up averages of 22.3 points and 11.3 assists over a three-game stretch in the series.

Dragic, averaging 19.5 points in his last six a

Source: www.nba.com

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