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The Phoenix Suns will be without Grayson Allen in Thursday's game against the Golden State Warriors. Allen was listed as questionable earlier Thursday, but he was ultimately ruled out with right knee soreness. He has started in all 18 games he's played. Jalen Green (hamstring) and Isaiah Livers (hip) are also out.
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Game Preview: Suns host Warriors, look for vengance
The Suns have had a few days to recalibrate after their frustrating (and suspect) loss to the Lakers in Phoenix on Sunday night. This game marks the first of a two-game set against the Warriors, with the next one coming on Saturday in the Bay Area.
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Thankfully the Suns are still relatively healthy outside of Jalen Green, who is expected back at some point after Christmas. Their lineup doesn't change too drastically with Allen out, though his three-point shooting and ability to play the two/three will be missed against Golden State.
The Thunder obliterated the Phoenix Suns, 138-89, Wednesday, Dec. 10 in their NBA Cup West Quarterfinal game in Oklahoma City. This marked the largest margin of victory — 49 points — in the NBA thus far in the 2025-26 season.
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