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Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns Prediction, Odds & Injury Report (Saturday, Nov. 30)

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  • We’ve made our Warriors vs Suns prediction for Saturday night’s marquee NBA matchup
  • The latest Saturday NBA odds have the Suns as slight home favorites
  • Read below for Warriors vs Suns prediction, odds, and the latest injury updates

Two Western Conference powerhouses collide in the desert on Saturday night as the Golden State Warriors (12-6) visit the Phoenix Suns (10-8) at Footprint Center. Tip-off is set for 9 PM EST on NBA TV.

This Pacific Division showdown features two teams looking to rebound from recent struggles. The Suns are favored by 2.5 points at home, with the total posted at a lofty 232.5.

Here is our Warriors vs Suns prediction, along with Saturday NBA betting odds and the latest injury updates.

Warriors vs Suns Prediction

The Warriors and Suns have been frequent foes in recent years, with Golden State winning 7 of the last 10 head-to-head meetings. However, Phoenix has held serve at home, taking four straight from the Dubs at Footprint Center since December 2021.

Both teams come limping into this matchup dealing with key injuries. The Warriors have lost three straight games overall and could be without Stephen Curry (knee) for a second consecutive contest. Andrew Wiggins (ankle) is also questionable after appearing on the injury report for the first time this season.

The Suns’ stars are slowly getting healthier, with Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal recently returning to the lineup. However, Phoenix has still dropped six of seven games to fall to 10-8 on the season. Beal (calf) and Jusuf Nurkic (quadriceps) are now questionable again for Saturday.

Even with Curry in street clothes, the Warriors have enough firepower to keep this game competitive. Jordan Poole erupted for 30 points against the Thunder, while Jonathan Kuminga added 19 points off the bench.

Golden State also ranks 2nd in the NBA in rebounding (50.3) and 3rd in scoring (119.4), so they can attack Phoenix in multiple ways.

The Suns will likely lean heavily on Durant, who is averaging 26.5 points in two games since his return from injury. Devin Booker (24.6 PPG) is always a threat as well, but Phoenix’s depth could be tested if Beal and Nurkic are unavailable or limited.

My prediction is for the Warriors to keep this game close throughout and potentially pull off the road upset. The Suns are shaky right now and vulnerable against an experienced Warriors squad that tends to rise to the occasion in big games.

The lean is slightly to the over 232.5 points, as both teams rank in the top 12 in Offensive Rating and have the star power to put on an offensive show, even if a bit shorthanded.

Saturday NBA Pick:

  • Warriors +2.5 (-110)

Warriors vs Suns Odds

Team Spread Moneyline Total
Warriors +2.5 (-110) +115 O 232.5 (-110)
Suns -2.5 (-110) -135 U 232.5 (-110)

The Suns are slight 2.5-point home favorites, which equates to a 59% implied probability of winning straight up. Conversely, the underdog Warriors are +115 on the moneyline, giving them a 46.5% implied probability of an upset.

The total of 232.5 points is one of the highest on Saturday’s slate, pointing to oddsmakers expecting a track meet despite the injuries on both sides. The juice is even on the over/under, with no lean yet from the betting market.

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Odds as of November 30, 2024 at ESPN Sportsbook.

Golden State vs Phoenix Injury Report

Team Player Status Injury
Warriors Stephen Curry Questionable Knee
Warriors Andrew Wiggins Questionable Ankle
Warriors Jonathan Kuminga Probable Illness
Warriors Gary Payton II Probable Adductor
Suns Bradley Beal Questionable Calf
Suns Jusuf Nurkic Questionable Quadriceps
Suns Collin Gillespie Out Ankle

The injury report is once again loaded for this marquee matchup. The Warriors’ fate likely hinges on the status of Curry, who is dealing with a nagging knee issue. Wiggins’ ankle injury is also a new concern for Steve Kerr’s squad.

Phoenix continues to be snakebitten on the health front, with Beal and Nurkic now questionable after returning for just two games. The Suns’ ceiling is extremely high when whole, but that simply hasn’t been the case for most of the season.

Expect both teams to rely more on their depth than usual if any combination of Curry, Wiggins, Beal and Nurkic are ruled out. This could lead to a more wide-open affair and added minutes for role players.

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