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Warriors at Suns: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Tuesday

Warriors at Suns: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Tuesday

USA Today08-04-2025

Warriors at Suns: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Tuesday
After their five-game win streak came to an end with a loss to the Houston Rockets, the Golden State Warriors will have the chance to bounce back on Tuesday when they meet the Phoenix Suns for their second-to-last road game of the 2024-25 regular season.
Tuesday's game will likely play a role in the tight Western Conference playoff race. While the Golden State Warriors are pushing against multiple teams for the seeds No. 3 through No. 8, the Suns are attempting to secure a spot in the play-in tournament. Going into Tuesday, the Warriors sit at No. 6 in the West with the Suns at No. 11.
Before the Warriors meet the Suns on Tuesday night, here's everything you need to know about the game, including how to watch.
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How To Watch:
Date: Tuesday - April 8
Time: 7:00 p.m. PT
Location: Footprint Center - Phoenix, AZ
Channel: TNT
Stream: Fubo TV (free trial), HBO Max
Probable Lineups:
Warriors:
G - Stephen Curry - No. 30 - Davidson
G - Brandin Podziemski - No. 2 - Santa Clara
F - Jimmy Butler - No. 10 - Marquette
F - Moses Moody - No. 4 - Arkansas
F - Draymond Green - No. 23 - Michigan State
Suns:
G - Bradley Beal - No. 3 - Florida
G - Devin Booker - No. 1 - Kentucky
G - Ryan Dunn - No. 0 - Virginia
F - Royce O'Neal - No. 23 - Denver
C - Nick Richards - No. 2 - Kentucky
Injury Report
Subject To Change
Warriors:
Gary Payton II - Available - Nasal Bone Fracture - Facemask
Suns:
Kevin Durant - Out - Left Ankle Sprain
Nick Richards - Probable - Right Elbow Soreness
Uniforms
Warriors:
Association Edition (White)
Suns:
Icon Edition (Purple)
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