The Phoenix Suns are a bit shorthanded entering tonight's Game 2 test against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Phoenix, initially listing all of Grayson Allen (hamstring), Mark Williams (foot) and Jordan Goodwin (calf) as questionable ahead of game time, will be without Williams/Goodwin.
The Phoenix Suns are on the road on Wednesday night as they travel to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of the first round of the NBA Playoffs.
Game 2 between the Phoenix Suns and Oklahoma City Thunder is set for a 6:30 PM MST tip. The Suns find themselves down 1-0 in the series and desperately need to avoid a 0-2 deficit before heading back to Phoenix.
OKLAHOMA CITY – The line says everything before the opening tip. The Phoenix Suns walk into Wednesday night as +17.5 underdogs, with a staggering +1100 money line via FanDuel.
OKLAHOMA CITY – There’s a difference between being outplayed and being outlasted. Right now, the Phoenix Suns risk both. After a Game 1 blowout, Phoenix’s injury report reads less like routine maintenance and more like a warning sign.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker is reinforcing what head coach Jordan Ott has called for ahead of their Game 2 playoff matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder: no isolation basketball.
I love April basketball. It simply hits different. It is better when the Phoenix Suns are part of it (and more stressful), sure, but this stretch of the season always delivers.
The Phoenix Suns got run off the court in their 119-84 Game 1 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday, but will now look to do their best to bounce back in Game 2 tonight.
The Phoenix Suns are scheduled to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of their playoff matchup. However, Phoenix may have to play without Mark Williams, as he is still dealing with a third metatarsal stress reaction injury in his left foot.
LeBron's career can't go on forever, can it? If it were to end tomorrow, it would be the greatest run of sustained excellence the league has ever seen.
The Phoenix Suns have their eyes set on Game 2 against the Oklahoma City Thunder as the series moves forward after facing a 119-84 defeat in Game 1. However, while the matchup looks nothing but exciting, Jalen Green’s injury status is what keeps the fans in Phoenix longing.
Well, that was a brutal Game 1 in the Thunder/Suns series! I could make excuses like how the Suns were without starting center Mark Williams, and Grayson Allen is still too hurt to trust.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Phoenix Suns are preparing for Game 2 of their playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, but a clear strategic divide has emerged that could shape their game plan and the tone for the rest of the series.
The Phoenix Suns were not been able to stay away from injuries all season long, and that has continued into their first-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Golden State Warriors didn’t just lose to Phoenix. They crashed out in full drama mode. Down late with 1:06 left, Draymond Green fouled Devin Booker
Giannis Antetokounmpo may not have said much, but what he did say was enough to send NBA fans into speculation mode. Following a difficult season with the Milwaukee Bucks, the two-time MVP shared a message that appeared reflective on the surface but quickly drew attention for a specific choice of words.
Last season, Jalen Green struggled as the Golden State Warriors upset his Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs. Now a Phoenix Sun, Green got payback.
The Phoenix Suns dropped their play-in game to the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday night in part because Portland made almost twice as many three-point shots. The 114-110 loss forced the Suns into an elimination game on Friday and exposed an issue with the team's biggest star.