
--The Warriors recorded a season-high for points in a quarter (43) and in a half (72) in their home win Wednesday over the Suns.
--The matchup drew the Warriors' sixth home sellout of the season. --The same two teams meet Friday in Phoenix. It is the only time the Warriors will leave the state of California in the month of February. The Warriors have lost six in a row in the desert.
--The Warriors are now 3-2 following overtime games.
--The 124-point explosion allowed the Warriors to snap a streak in which they had gone four consecutive games without topping 100 points in regulation play.
--The Warriors made seven three-pointers in their 43-point first quarter. The franchise record for treys in a quarter is nine.
--The Warriors made 13 three-pointers in the game, matching their season-high.
--Anthony Morrow, the league leader in three-point field-goal percentage, was not among the six players selected to participate in the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout on All-Star Weekend. The rookie has made 42 of his 84 three-point attempts (50.0 percent) this season. Instead, the NBA invited six bigger names shooting 45.0 percent or lower: Atlanta's Mike Bibby, Miami's Daequan Cook, Indiana's Danny Granger, Toronto's Jason Kapono, Orlando's Rashard Lewis and San Antonio's Roger Mason. The Warriors' Kelenna Azubuike, who moved into third place in the league three-point percentage rankings (46.0) by making four of six Wednesday, also was passed over.
--Second-round Warriors draft pick Richard Hendrix was selected to play in the NBA Developmental League All-Star Game on Feb. 14 in Phoenix. The Warriors waived the former Alabama star last month.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "That was definitely Warriors basketball." -- Stephen Jackson, on the fast-paced approach that helped produce Wednesday's 124-112 home win over the Suns.