Phoenix Suns seek answers without Booker, Green
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Two days after losing two of their top scorers, the Phoenix Suns hoped to bounce back in their first game back home after a six-game road trip, but were ultimately topped by the Miami Heat, 111-102. Jan 25,
That’s what this week’s Suns Reacts is all about. If the offense has to run through someone else for a stretch, who do you trust to steer the ship? Who should Jordan Ott lean on to initiate, organize, and keep the whole thing from drifting sideways? Sound off. The floor is yours.
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Nets' Nolan Traore, Cam Thomas probable Tuesday at Suns
The Brooklyn Nets announced on Monday that guards Nolan Traore and Cam Thomas are probable for Tuesday's game at the Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns will end a six-game road trip Friday, Jan. 23, against the Atlanta Hawks.
The Phoenix Suns would love for this to happen as Feb. 5 rolls around.
If there was one word to summarize the Phoenix Suns’ season, “unlucky” might just be it. That’s the theme of Jordan Ott’s post-game remarks too.
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Jason Williams thinks Shawn Marion was more important to the Suns than Nash: "They did not run one play for him and he still probably averaged 20"
White Chocolate said Marion did everything for D'Antoni's Suns.
Already battling inconsistency and limited continuity, Phoenix took another major hit Friday night when its entire starting backcourt went down in the same game. Devin Booker and Jalen Green both suffered injuries during a 110-103 loss to the Atlanta Hawks, dealing a significant blow to the Suns’ rotation.
Phoenix Suns All-Star guard Devin Booker will miss at least a week with a sprained right ankle. Booker will be re-evaluated in a week, the Suns said before Sunday night’s game