The N.B.A.’s Christmas games offered a chance for all of the participants to gauge their progress. In the case of Phoenix (26-6) and Golden State (27-6), it was a game many believed to be a preview of the Western Conference finals. It was a close game, Golden State won, 116-107, on the road, but as of now, there appears to be a chasm between the teams that isn’t reflected in the standings.
They played each other three times in 26 days, with Golden State winning twice, and have kept a keen eye on the standings all season.
“I think you naturally kind of look,” Suns Coach Monty Williams said before Saturday’s game. “We know the records. Even though guys try to act like they don’t look, we all look.”
A few minutes later, Golden State Coach Steve Kerr was a bit more loose, and a bit more direct.
“I look at the standings every day,” Kerr said, smiling. “And I hope we win and I hope Phoenix and Utah lose.”
He almost got what he wanted for Christmas this year. The Jazz beat the short-handed Mavericks, who were missing six players, including the star guard Luka Doncic, due to coronavirus protocols.