Jordan Poole, Draymond Green
Jordan Poole is expected to lead the Warriors anew when they host an undermanned Suns' quintet on Tuesday, Jan. 10. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

KEY POINTS

  • The Warriors are heavy favorites to extend the losing streak of the undermanned Suns
  • The Warriors will face the Suns without Stephen Curry and possibly Klay Thompson
  • Three of the Suns' vital cogs are listed as questionable for the match versus the Warriors

The Golden State Warriors are penciled to lock horns with the spiraling Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, January 10 at the Chase Center in a battle of two teams hoping to re-enter the winner's circle.

The Golden State Warriors are coming off two-straight losses, the last one against the Orland Magic.

With Klay Thompson out of Steve Kerr's rotations, Anthony Lamb took charge of the Dubs' campaign with 26 points and eight rebounds.

Jordan Poole contributed 21 points, six assists and four rebounds in their losing effort versus the Magic.

The Warriors are averaging 116 ooints per game, shooting 47.2% from the field and 37.2% from three-point territory.

Moreover, they are collaring 43.9 rebounds per game.

On the defensive side, Golden State is allowing the opposition to score 117.5 points per game and a 46.8% field goal shooting clip.

Right now, the Warriors are giving up 44.4 rebounds per game and hold a defensive rating of 83.

For the Suns, they will continue to miss several players heading into this matchup. That list includes Devin Booker, Chris Paul and Cameron Johnson.

DeAndre Ayton, Landry Shamet and Torrey Craig have been listed as day-to-day.

They are coming off a 98-112 loss to the Cavaliers on Sunday, January 8.

Duane Washington Jr. led the way with 25 points, whereas Mikal Bridges added 15 points and Ayton had 14 markers and 11 rebounds.

"We just stayed the course as best we could, then we got into the fourth and we just didn't have enough to withstand their defensive pressure," Suns coach Monty Williams said after the game. "They kept us on our heels."

The Suns are averaging 112.7 points per game with 46.5% shooting from the field and 38.3% from beyond the arc.

Furthermore, Phoenix is norming 42.9 rebounds per contest.

Defensively, Phoenix is surrendering 111 points per game and allowing the opposition 47.1% field goal shooting.

The Warriors are -10 spread favorites over the Suns, who are at +10.

The Moneyline is -500 for Golden State and +375 for Phoenix.

The game will be telecast over TNT at 10:00 PM ET with live streaming available via fuboTV.

Deandre Ayton, Phoenix Suns
Deandre Ayton is questionable for the Sun when they visit the Warriors on Tuesday, Jan. 10. Christian Petersen/Getty Images