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Suns-Warors live updates: Phoenix has been facing Jimmy Butler for the first time since the trade talks

The Phoenix Suns (35-43) organize the Golden State Warriors (46-32) on Tuesday, April 8, at 7 p.m. in the PhX Arena. The game is broadcast on TNT nationwide.

The game starts the last home state of the season for Phoenix, in which Oklahoma City will take place on April 9th ​​and San Antonio on April 11th before completing the season on April 13th in Sacramento. The Suns, 11th in the west, adhere to the hope for the last game point, but are 2½ games behind the Dallas Mavericks for this 10 position in the west.

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In their last four games, the suns have to go 3-1 and drop his last three to end with the same record. Phoenix holds the tiebreaker over the Mavs. Golden State has the same record as the Clippers, Timberwolves and Grizzlies in the Western Conference like the four teams jockey for No. 5 to 8 seeds.

Phoenix will be without Kevin Durant for the fourth game in a row when he recovered from a sprain of the left ankles. The game is the first match of the Suns against Golden State since they had acquired Jimmy Butler before Miami’s trade period after Phoenix was unsuccessful in his efforts to land him. The teams last met in San Francisco on January 31, a win of 130-105 Suns.

Look back down with AzCentral.com in today’s game.

Increasing injury

Apart from the fact that Durant is on the road, Center Nick Richards is likely to be listed for the suns with the right elbow pain.

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Gary Peyton II is classified as questionable for the warriors with right -wing bone inflammation.

This article originally appeared in Arizona Republic: Suns-Warors Live Updates: Phoenix looks at Jimmy Butler, Golden State, opposite

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