Gary Payton II to return from injury against Phoenix Suns

Gary Payton II to return from injury against Phoenix Suns

SAN FRANCISCO — A Warriors defense rounding into shape will get a key reinforcement for Saturday’s game against the Phoenix Suns.

Gary Payton II, who missed the last 16 games with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, returns to action for Golden State’s four remaining games before the All-Star break. Payton’s strong point-of-attack defense is much needed against Phoenix’s Big Three scorers of Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal and Devin Booker, coach Steve Kerr said.

Payton, 31, has spent most of this season of the floor dealing with injuries than on it. The 31-year-old has played in just 16 of the Warriors’ 47 games. He played just two games between his calf strain and this latest hamstring strain. Payton returned to practice during the Warriors’ stop in Philadelphia, where he said sitting on the bench has taken a mental toll.

Golden State’s defense has gone from one of the league’s worst to one of its best over the last two weeks since Draymond Green’s return on Jan. 15. Green flanked by Andrew Wiggins and Jonathan Kuminga in the front court has produced a 95.9 defensive rating in the 156 minutes they’ve played together heading into Saturday’s game.

As a team the Warriors have a 112.2 defensive rating since is return, ranked fifth in NBA over that span. Off the bench in spots, Payton can further seal the perimeter with his quick hands on defense.

“Our defense has gotten better,” Kerr said. “Gary is such an interesting player because he’s almost like a 6-foot-3 power forward. He’s a little bit lineup dependent so we’ll have him in certain combinations but we absolutely want him to do what he does best which is generate steals, deflections, dive to the rim, finish around the basket and those things.”

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