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Grayson Allen questionable for Suns-Warriors on Thursday

Suns guard Grayson Allen (knee soreness) is questionable for Thursday when Phoenix hosts the Golden State Warriors.

Allen has started all six games since returning from a quad contusion on Nov. 29, except for the first matchup of the season with the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 1, which he missed due to illness.

He most recently played 35 minutes in Sunday’s loss to L.A. and finished with 13 points, seven assists and three steals.

The 13-point total was his best since returning from the contusion, and the 36.4% he shot in the loss was tied for the best in that stretch as well.

Reserve guard Jordan Goodwin (jaw sprain) will be available but will wear a mask for protection.

He has played in all of Phoenix’s games since Oct. 31 and most recently had five points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in 18 minutes against the Lakers.

Additionally for Phoenix, two-way forward Isaiah Livers (hip) is questionable and has not played since Nov. 26. Two-way guard Koby Brea was ruled out (G League).

Golden State will continue to be without Al Horford (sciatic nerve irritation), who has not played since Dec. 4 and was averaging a career-worst 5.6 points in a career-low 21.5 minutes per game.

Warriors two-way guard Pat Spencer (personal), who had scored in double digits in five of the last six contests, will also not play.

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