In a thrilling NBA comeback, the Golden State Warriors stunned the Phoenix Suns with a 101-97 victory, overcoming a 14-point deficit in the final quarter. A remarkable turnaround!
The game, played on February 6, 2026, saw Pat Spencer shine with a career-best 20 points, while Gui Santos contributed 18. But here's where the game took an unexpected twist: despite the Suns' strong start to the fourth, leading by 14 points, the Warriors refused to back down.
As the clock ticked down, the Suns' lead evaporated. Dillon Brooks' missed 3-pointer and Gary Payton II's crucial rebound set the stage for a dramatic finish. With seconds left, Moses Moody found De'Anthony Melton, who scored a layup as time expired, sealing the Warriors' victory. A true testament to their resilience!
The Suns, missing key players Devin Booker and Jalen Green, struggled in the fourth, managing only 15 points. The Warriors, without stars Stephen Curry and newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis, showcased their depth and determination. Porzingis, traded from the Hawks, is expected to join the team soon, but his debut remains uncertain.
The game's momentum shifted in the fourth, with the Warriors chipping away at the Suns' lead. Grayson Allen's 21 points and Oso Ighodaro's dunk kept Phoenix in the fight, but it wasn't enough. The Warriors' balanced attack and late-game execution proved decisive.
In a night of trades and injuries, the Warriors also announced the departure of Trayce Jackson-Davis to the Raptors. As the league buzzes with these developments, one question lingers: Can the Warriors maintain this momentum without their star players? Share your predictions in the comments below!