PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns are officially locked into the NBA Play-In Tournament after their loss to the Houston Rockets on Tuesday. Who are they likely to face, and why are these next three games still important?
Momentum heading into the NBA playoffs isn’t just about wins; it’s about built-up chemistry over the season, team identity, and being healthy. Right now, the Phoenix Suns are searching for that at the worst possible time.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns found themselves up by 20 points early before Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets got the last laugh in 119-105 fashion. In
April showers might bring May flowers, sure, but quality basketball in April opens the door to May games. Perhaps even June. This is the stretch where teams tighten things up, clean their rotations, and get ready for the games that actually matter.
The Phoenix Suns need to figure out things fast with the postseason now just three games away. Phoenix (43-36) has gone 4-9 over its last 13 games and is now locked into the play-in after last night's 119-105 loss to the Houston Rockets.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
The Phoenix Suns spent the first 79 games of the NBA season in a vain attempt to lock up a top-six seed in the Western Conference playoffs. Their task now is to hang on to postseason spot No.
Dillon Brooks is going to try harder if he wants to get under Kevin Durant’s skin. The two faced off anew on Tuesday, as Brooks’ Phoenix Suns hosted Durant and the Houston Rockets at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz.
Kevin Durant made a strong return to Phoenix on Tuesday night, leading the Houston Rockets to a convincing 119–105 victory against his former team. Entering the night averaging 26.8 points over his last ten games, Durant overcame a slow shooting start to finish with 24 points and five three-pointers at the Mortgage Matchup Center.
What is with the Suns dominating the first quarter and then struggling throughout? I could have sworn that in the last game I covered against the Charlotte Hornets, the Suns did the same thing they did tonight.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns opened Tuesday’s matchup against the Houston Rockets hot, but couldn’t seal the deal as they suffered a season sweep at the hands of Houston in a 119-105 loss.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
Jalen Green and Amen Thompson showed some animosity between them during Tuesday’s clash between the Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns. The Suns led the Rockets 55-50 late in the second half when Devin Booker gave possession up to Thompson, leading to a 1-on-1 face-off between the Rockets wing and his former teammate Green on the other end.
The Phoenix Suns didn’t just get hot in the first quarter on Tuesday night against the Houston Rockets; they made franchise history per NBC Sports and started a conversation.
Kevin Durant had some glaring comments in his return to Phoenix for the matchup between the Suns and the Houston Rockets, though his tone changed when he was asked about his view on the team now and what occurred during his time in the valley.
PHOENIX — Kevin Durant is making his way back to Mortgage Matchup Center for the first time since being traded by the Phoenix Suns to the Houston Rockets in the offseason.
One of the biggest surprises this NBA season has been the Phoenix Suns. From expected lottery loiters to playoff predators, the franchise has cemented itself as one of the most hardworking teams in the NBA, which can be thanks to the arrival of Dillon Brooks.
GLENDALE – Ahead of Tuesday’s matchup between the Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets, 16-time All-Star Kevin Durant broke his silence about his return against his former team.
The Phoenix Suns are at home on Tuesday night as they host the Houston Rockets in a Western Conference showdown. Phoenix enters Tuesday’s game with a 43-35 record after defeating the Chicago Bulls on the road on Sunday.
The Phoenix Suns look to strengthen their postseason positioning as they host a Dallas Mavericks squad focused on finishing a developmental season on a
PHOENIX — Kevin Durant's return to Mortgage Matchup Arena, the first time he'll play against the Phoenix Suns here in the desert since being traded over the summer, is set to be must-see television.
Kevin Durant will make his belated return to Phoenix when the Houston Rockets play the host Suns on Tuesday. Durant missed the first game between the two in Phoenix in November while attending to a family matter, but about the only thing that matters now is playoff positioning.
Although the Phoenix Suns have some nightmare scenarios possibly awaiting them for the 2026 NBA Playoffs, there are some dream matchups as well. They are three games behind the Minnesota Timberwolves for the sixth seed in the Western Conference.
Suns wing Dillon Brooks has received a reprieve from the league office. His technical foul that was issued with 7:24 remaining in the fourth quarter of Phoenix’s game against the Bulls on Sunday has been rescinded, NBA Official tweets.
Devin Booker scored 30 points, Jalen Green added 25 and Dillon Brooks sank a pair of clutch baskets down the stretch to help the Phoenix Suns past the host Chicago Bulls 120-110 on Sunday.
Despite a strong overall season, the Suns are still searching for more consistency on the defensive end, particularly as they approach the postseason. Head coach Jordan Ott has emphasized a more physical defensive identity throughout the year, with veterans like Dillon Brooks helping set the tone.