The Golden State Warriors whipped the Phoenix Suns 133-95 on Tuesday behind a sizzling offense that gave way to a suffocating defense. Steph Curry's offensive outburst pushed the Dubs to a 37-24 lead in the opening 12 minutes. From there, the defense took over, dominating the Suns 58-37 in the next two quarters to enter the final frame with a 95-61 lead.Steve Kerr allowed his second-stringers to close the game against the overmatched Suns, who still did not have Kevin Durant. The Warriors improved their record to 47-32 after the blowout win.Steph Curry finished the game with 25 points, nine rebounds and six assists in 26 points. He responded in a big way after a three-point night against the Houston Rockets two nights ago.Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns player stats and box scoreGolden State Warriors player stats and box scorePlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-Draymond Green5242031-41-22-2+19Jimmy Butler III10232002-40-06-7+22Stephen Curry25961129-173-94-4+31Moses Moody5302112-51-20-0+19Brandin Podziemski22531027-124-64-4+20Jonathan Kuminga10330024-90-22-2+9Kevon Looney2411001-40-00-0+13Braxton Key1101000-40-11-2+2Jackson Rowe6311002-21-11-2+9Kevin Knox II10210003-61-33-4+9Trayce Jackson-Davis13810014-50-15-7+9Gui Santos7932113-71-40-0+15Buddy Hield7410003-81-60-0+9Pat Spencer10241034-62-30-0+4Taran ArmstrongDNP- --------Phoenix Suns player stats and box scorePlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-Royce O'Neale3210011-61-50-0-28Ryan Dunn12404024-102-72-2-16Nick Richards4800112-50-00-0-18Bradley Beal7241033-81-60-0-23Devin Booker21340157-170-57-7-32Cody Martin6210202-40-12-2-8Mason Plumlee3320001-10-01-2-4Oso Ighodaro4702012-60-00-0-18Monte Morris7220023-31-10-0-2Tyus Jones2131001-50-30-0-13Damion Lee8200023-52-40-0-9Grayson Allen12211014-93-61-2-6Collin Gillespie6343012-92-50-0-13Bol BolDNP- --------Vasilije MicicDNP- --------Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns Game SummaryThe Golden State Warriors visited the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday for a crucial Western Conference showdown. Golden State resumed its pursuit of a top-four finish after losing 106-96 to the Houston Rockets on Sunday. The Dubs looked to take advantage of Kevin Durant’s absence to pull off the win.Steph Curry, who scored three points in 33 minutes in the loss to the Rockets, dropped 13 in the first quarter against the Suns. Curry’s fast start enabled the visiting team to take a 37-24 advantage at the end of the period.The Warriors opened the next eight minutes with a 17-4 run to start turning the game into a rout. A combination of the Suns' error-prone ways (seven second-quarter turnovers) and Golden State's inside dominance gave the Dubs a 69-43 halftime lead.The Warriors kept the Suns reeling with another defensive masterclass to start the second half. Draymond Green anchored the defense that limited the hosts to 18 points in the period. If the Dubs had not been turnover-prone, they might have taken a much bigger lead than the 95-61 advantage they built before the fourth quarter.Steve Kerr emptied his bench to start the fourth quarter, which became a march to the finish line by the Warriors.