Phoenix Suns are continuing to increase their winning streak. They beat Detroit Pistons by 114-103 last night and the streak has gone up to 18 games now. But I think that their great series will end tonight as they are going to play an away game against Golden State Warriors. They beat GSW a short time ago but Curry performed not very well. This time, I think GSW will win with the big help of him.
I'm a Warrior Fan and I will always say it but with how Curry played against the Suns, right now I don't think that he will perform like the usual Curry that we always see.
With their first meet a few days ago, Curry shot 4/21 on the field and that is his worst performance on his career. Why? Its because of how Bridges is defending him. Lets see it like this, if Warriors has Payton who is a good full court defender then the Suns has Bridges who can defend even the best shooters in the league and that includes Curry.
On the other hand though, the Suns are playing away from their home and one thing more is that Booker will not play as well so this 2 are the advantage of Warriors already but still I don't want to say that the Warriors has a huge chance to win on this because the Suns played the entire second half without Booker and they got the victory. If they can defend Curry the same as the first game then there is a chance that they will defeat the Warriors again but aside from that, the Suns can't defeat them.
The most interesting game of the night was obviously Memphis Grizzlies - Oklahoma City Thunder. It was an historical game also because the record of winning by the most score difference was broken by Memphis here. It was 68 before as far as I remember. Memphis won by a huge score like 152-79. It must be the best game Memphis have had this season for sure.

When I saw the score I was like "Wooaaahhhhhhh".
I looked at the Box Score and it seems like that the Memphis had their best game ever this season and at the same time the Thunder had their worst. One thing more is that the Memphis played without Morant. Just imagine 9 players are in double figures. This is the largest margin win by any player in NBA history.