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Booker, Curry Out; Green Questionable for Suns-Warriors Prime Matchup

In a highly anticipated matchup, the Phoenix Suns will face the Golden State Warriors on Thursday. However, both teams will be missing key players, notably Devin Booker and Stephen Curry.

Injury Reports: Booker and Curry Out

Devin Booker will miss his seventh straight game this season due to a right ankle sprain. He sustained this injury during a loss to the Atlanta Hawks on January 23. In his last appearance before the injury, Booker performed impressively, scoring 31 points with a shooting percentage of 57.1% (12-of-21).

Stephen Curry will also be absent for the second consecutive contest due to a right knee injury. This season, Curry has been a standout player, averaging 27.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists over 39 games.

Additional Injury Updates

Jalen Green is listed as questionable for the game against the Warriors. He has been dealing with a right hamstring management issue and a left hip contusion following a fall during a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Green has only played five games this season, averaging 11.6 points with a shooting percentage of 43.5%.

Other Warriors players on the injury report include:

  • Seth Curry: Out due to left sciatic nerve irritation.
  • Jonathan Kuminga: Out with a left knee bone bruise, marking his sixth consecutive missed game.
  • L.J. Cryer: Questionable due to a left hamstring injury.

Context of the Matchup

This game will be available via live streaming on Amazon Prime Video, starting at 8 p.m. ET. This season, the Suns have demonstrated their strength against the Warriors, securing two wins in their last three matchups while limiting Curry’s shooting efficiency.

Fans can stay connected to the game through 98.7 and the Arizona Sports app for live updates and analysis.

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