
The Golden State Warriors desperately need a win. On Saturday night against the shorthanded Phoenix Suns, they'll have a chance to finally snap their three-game losing streak and get revenge against a team that just beat them on Thursday. The only problem is that the Suns are no strangers to being shorthanded and have been one of the league's most consistently gritty matchups.
In Saturday night's rematch, the Warriors will be missing a few key players of their own, but all of the biggest faces should be available.
The Golden State Warriors have three players listed on their injury report: Seth Curry, Al Horford, and Jonathan Kuminga.
Seth Curry is listed as out with left glute injury management, Al Horford is out with right sciatic nerve irritation, and Jonathan Kuminga is questionable with general illness.

Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green are all listed as available.
The Phoenix Suns have five players listed on their injury report: Grayson Allen, Jalen Green, Koby Brea, Jordan Goodwin, and Isaiah Livers.
Grayson Allen is questionable with right knee soreness, Jalen Green is out with a right hamstring strain, Koby Brea is out with a G League two-way, Jordan Goodwin is available with a jaw sprain and will be wearing a mask, and Isaiah Livers is questionable with a right hip strain.
Both Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks are listed as available against the Golden State Warriors.
For the Golden State Warriors to win this game, they need to play a desperate and gritty game against the Suns. If there's one thing that Dillon Brooks has transformed the Phoenix Suns into, it's a scrappy team. Brooks will try to get under the Warriors' skin and try to make the game as muddy as possible.
The Warriors have been known to lose their spirit this season, and most recently did it against this same Suns team on Thursday. It's hard for a team to beat another two times in a row, and it'll speak volumes about the Warriors if they allow the Suns to do so. The key to winning this game for the Warriors will be about staying strong, staying together, and doing the little things on the court.
The Warriors and Suns are currently tied 1-1 on the regular season series, with Phoenix winning the most recent game 99-98 on Thursday.
The Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns face off at 8:30 p.m. EST on Saturday.