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Warriors Celebrate Comeback Win Over Suns Despite Curry Injury
Golden State overcomes late deficit for thrilling victory, with an injured Curry joining the on-court celebration.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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The Golden State Warriors staged a dramatic comeback against the Phoenix Suns, erasing a late deficit to secure a crucial victory. Despite star player Stephen Curry sitting out the game due to injury, he still joined his teammates on the court to celebrate the wild win, showcasing the team's tight-knit chemistry.
Why it matters
The Warriors' comeback win was an important result that kept them in the playoff hunt, especially after recent roster changes and Curry's injury setback. The team's ability to rally without their superstar point guard demonstrated their resilience and depth, which will be crucial as they aim to make a postseason push.
The details
The Warriors trailed the Suns for much of the fourth quarter, but they chipped away at the deficit and took the lead late. A strong defensive stop by De'Anthony Melton sealed the victory for Golden State. Even though Curry was inactive due to his injury, he enthusiastically joined his teammates on the court to celebrate the thrilling comeback win.
- The Warriors overcame a late deficit to defeat the Suns on February 6, 2026.
The players
Stephen Curry
The star point guard of the Golden State Warriors, who was sidelined with an injury but still celebrated the team's comeback win on the court.
De'Anthony Melton
The Warriors player who made a crucial defensive stop to secure the victory over the Suns.
Steve Kerr
The head coach of the Golden State Warriors, who expressed his excitement and relief over the team's hard-fought win.
What they’re saying
“It felt like we won the championship. We needed that. We really needed it.”
— Steve Kerr, Head Coach, Golden State Warriors (ESPN)
“Warriors close a wild road win in Phoenix on a 25-7 run capped with a strong defensive stop/scramble and then a court storming celebration, including an inactive and fired up Steph Curry.”
— Anthony Slater (X (formerly Twitter)
What’s next
The Warriors will look to build on this momentum as they continue their playoff push, with the recently acquired Kristaps Porzingis expected to play a key role alongside the team's other stars.
The takeaway
Despite the adversity of recent roster changes and Curry's injury, the Warriors demonstrated their resilience and team chemistry by rallying for a thrilling comeback win over the Suns. This victory underscores the team's depth and ability to win even without their superstar, which will be crucial as they aim to secure a playoff berth.
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