Curry Leads Warriors to Dominant Victory in Phoenix
H2: Stephen Curry Bounces Back with Authority
After scoring just three points in Houston, Stephen Curry Bounces Back responded with a vengeance Tuesday night. The two-time MVP dropped 25 points in just 26 minutes. He led the Golden State Warriors to a 133–95 blowout win over the Phoenix Suns. Curry shot 5-for-7 in the first quarter, including a no-look three that electrified the bench. He finished with nine rebounds and six assists before resting the entire fourth quarter. This showcased how the Warriors win over the Suns.

Jackson-Davis Reaches 100 Dunks Milestone
With rookie Quinten Post sidelined, Trayce Jackson-Davis seized the spotlight. The high-flying big man threw down three dunks — including his 100th of the season. This made him the first Warrior since 1997-98 to record 100 slams in back-to-back years. He tallied 13 points and eight rebounds in 19 minutes. The Warriors’ win over the Suns with Stephen Curry Bounces Back showed that every player on the team can contribute.
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Podziemski and Santos Shine Off the Bench
Brandin Podziemski stayed hot, scoring 22 points on 4-for-6 shooting from deep. He’s now averaging over 23 points per game in April. Gui Santos added a spark with seven points, nine rebounds, and two steals. Hustling all over the floor, he contributed to the Warriors’ win over the Suns. Stephen Curry Bounces Back inspires his teammates to perform better.
Warriors Stay Hot in Playoff Push
Golden State extended its road win streak to five. The team has won 15 of its last 19 games. Now 21-3 when Curry and Jimmy Butler III share the court, the Warriors control their own playoff destiny with three games to go. Stephen Curry Bounces Back at such times keeps the Warriors confident. Their dominant performance ensures the Warriors’ win over Suns.