San Francisco, CA – The Golden State Warriors are peaking at the right time. In back-to-back nights of basketball, the Warriors beat the Utah Jazz Monday and the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.

Monday night, the Warriors outdueled the Jazz behind some late-game heroics from Stephen Curry. He poured in 36 points and knocked down a three-pointer late in the game that awarded the Dubs the final lead.

Tuesday, in a game where Curry had 21 points and only made one three-pointer the entire game, Andrew Wiggins ignited the Dubs with 38 points to lead the Warriors to a massive victory over the Suns. The Warriors were down as many as 16 points, but managed to squeeze out a gutsy win.

Closing out these two games were significant because all season long the Dubs blew almost every tight contest. The Warriors are playing with the mindset of every game is a playoff game.

“It's very important we've always talked about you want to go into the playoffs rolling. You don't want to stumble into the playoffs,” Draymond Green told ClutchPoints.

Every victory during this final six-game homestand has been pleasant, but the Warriors have been looking forward to the next game after every win. It's all business for the Dubs.

“I think we won four straight now. To get these wins, especially these last two, are huge. And when you can take that momentum into the playoffs, it's good to be playing well right now. But we got to continue to build on it. These last two games are very important,” Green said in his postgame interview Tuesday night.

The Warrior's final two games will be in the Chase Center against the New Orleans Pelicans and Memphis Grizzlies.