Chin-ups, lunges, blaring music and some good-natured banter at 10 p.m. The Phoenix Suns held off the Golden State Warriors in a hard-fought, playoff-type furious finish, then went right back to work after the final buzzer like they do every game — home and away. "That's who we are. We are a work team. Even though the studies show that lifting after a game helps with recovery, I think they really enjoy being around each other and they enjoy the work," coach Monty Williams said. "... As I've said before, our guys are chasing something. When you're chasing something, you don't want to get to whatever you're chasing and not be ready." Devin Booker's two free throws with 34.2 seconds left put Phoenix ahead, Draymond Green traveled to turn it over before Chris Paul made a short jumper, and the NBA-best Suns beat the Warriors 107-103 on Wednesday night in a back-and-forth battle between Western Conference rivals. read more https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=401360964