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The Golden State Warriors return home to their safe haven, Chase Center, hoping to shake off a two-game road skid. They welcome the Phoenix Suns, a team riding high on a two-game winning streak but still searching for its first victory away from home. The matchup features a stellar point guard duel between Stephen Curry and Devin Booker, but injury reports for both sides will heavily influence the battle.

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Is Steph Curry Playing Tonight Against Suns?

Stephen Curry is available and expected to play in tonight’s game against the Phoenix Suns. The Warriors superstar is not listed on the team’s official injury report. This means he faces no restrictions for the division clash.

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Curry is looking to bounce back after a difficult shooting night in the team’s loss to the Indiana Pacers. In that game, he scored 23 points but made only eight of his twenty three shot attempts. He will be leading a Warriors team that has been perfect in three games at home this season.

The team has had two full days of rest since their last outing. This recovery period should ensure Curry is fresh and ready to go as Golden State aims to protect its unblemished home record.

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Warriors vs Suns Injury Report for Nov. 4

Warriors injury report

The Golden State Warriors will be without three players for this contest. Center Al Horford is out for Tuesday’s game due to a left toe injury. Forward Alex Toohey is also sidelined as he recovers from left knee surgery. Guard De’Anthony Melton remains out while rehabilitating from a left ACL procedure.

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Notably, Jimmy Butler is questionable for Tuesday night’s clash with a back injury. He will be a game-time decision.

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Suns injury report

For the Phoenix Suns, the injury report is more lengthy. Guards Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks have been ruled out. Green is still working his way back from a hamstring strain that has delayed his team debut. Brooks is out with a groin strain and has missed the last four games.

Suns forward Isaiah Livers is considered questionable for the game due to a right hip contusion. Meanwhile, teammate Ryan Dunn is listed as probable as he manages a left knee contusion.

Warriors vs Suns Predicted Lineups for Nov. 4

The projected starting lineups for both teams are as follows.

Stephen Curry (PG)Devin Booker (PG)
Brandin Podziemski (SG)Grayson Allen (SG)
Jonathan Kuminga (SF)Ryan Dunn (SF)
Jimmy Butler (PF)Royce O’Neale (PF)
Draymond Green (C)Mark Williams (C)

These lineups account for the Suns’ absences of Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks. Ryan Dunn is expected to start for Phoenix assuming he is cleared from his probable status.

Where to Watch the Warriors vs Suns Game?

Fans can tune in to watch the game through the following options.
Date: Tuesday, November 4
Time: 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time / 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Where to Watch: The game will be broadcast locally on NBC Sports Bay Area for Warriors fans and on AZFamily and Suns+ for Suns fans.
Live Stream: Viewers can also stream the game live using NBA League Pass, Fubo, or Peacock.

Match Preview & What to Expect

The Phoenix Suns arrive with positive momentum after two convincing home wins, including a victory that handed the San Antonio Spurs their first loss. Devin Booker has been exceptional, averaging 30 points and 7.4 assists per game. However, their road form is a major concern, as they have lost all three away games by a significant combined margin.

The Golden State Warriors have been a completely different team at home. They are a perfect 3-0 at Chase Center with impressive wins over Denver, Memphis, and the LA Clippers. Stephen Curry, averaging 26.6 points per game, will be eager to improve upon his recent shooting performance in front of the home crowd.

Despite the Suns’ recent success, the Warriors’ dominant home court advantage and the absence of key Phoenix players like Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks are decisive factors. The prediction is for the Golden State Warriors to secure a victory and maintain their perfect home record.

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