All five Santa Cruz starters scored in double digits as the G League Warriors posted a season-high in points in their 141-117 win over visiting Northern Arizona on Wednesday night at Kaiser Permanente Arena.

And then there was reserve guard Damion Lee, who earlier this week helped Team USA to a pair of wins in FIBA Americas World Cup Qualifying action. Lee scored a season-high 30 points in 29 minutes off the bench. He joined Quinn Cook (eight times) and Terrence Jones (two times) as the only Warriors to reach the 30-point plateau this season.

For good measure, Lee added seven rebounds and four assists. He was 10-of-15 shooting from the field as the Warriors snapped a three-game losing streak to the Suns.

Two-way forward Chris Boucher had his best game as well. The rookie went for 24 points and 19 rebounds, both career-best totals.

“The biggest thing for Chris is his activity, crashing the boards, getting blocks and keeping possessions alive,” said first-year Warriors coach Aaron Miles. “I always tell him to keep it simple, stay active and your teammates will find you, which they did tonight and he came up big.”

It was one of those nights where everything came together. And the Warriors (20-20) are hoping they can use it to spark a late-season push to make the playoffs.

With the win, they climbed back into third place in the Western Conference’s Pacific Division, 5.5 games behind the leading South Bay Lakers (26-15).

Santa Cruz has nine games remaining in the regular season.

If it can duplicate the magic from its latest win, it can make up some heavy ground.

The Warriors destroyed the Suns (20-21) in the paint, earning a 63-26 advantage in rebounds.

Santa Cruz also shot 61 percent from the field (56 of 92), including 52 percent from long range. It was 15 of 29 on 3-point attempts. Forward Michael Gbinije and guard Jabari Brown each scored 18 with four 3s each.

Damian Jones, a 7-foot center on assignment from Golden State, also produced a double-double. He finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Jeremy Pargo, acquired off the waiver wire earlier this week, went for 23 points, eight of his team’s 30 assists and four rebounds.

“Tonight we made some shots and we played together,” Pargo said. “We played with pace and we found guys (the ball) in rhythm, and fortunately we made our shots tonight.”

Avry Holmes added 10 points off the bench for Santa Cruz.

Forward Alec Peters led the Suns with 28 points and seven assists, Fellow forward Danuel House added 26 points and guard Xavier Silas, who also competed for Team USA in FIBA Americas World Cup Qualifying last week, added 14.