Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The Phoenix Suns won't have the talents of Devin Booker tonight when they play host to the Boston Celtics according to The Arizona Republic's Duane Rankin.

It was confirmed by Suns coach Frank Vogel prior to the game, who said he tried to get his sprained ankle loose but Booker wasn't quite ready.

Booker was listed as questionable after initially suffering the injury last Saturday against the Houston Rockets. Booker rolled his ankle on teammate Royce O'Neale playing defense with 1:15 left in action and has missed the previous three games as a result.

O'Neale has started in Booker's place for all three matchups.

Vogel told reporters at Friday's practice Booker was doubtful before the official injury report saw him upgraded to his pre-game questionable status.

NBA on TNT's Chris Haynes reported on Tuesday that tonight was the earliest Booker could have returned from the injury, though he admitted making it back against the Celtics was a stretch but did add if Phoenix was in a postseason run, Booker would be on the floor. 

The Suns themselves are on a two-game winning streak as they host arguably the best team in the league right now in Boston, who sit atop the Eastern Conference. 

This season, Booker earned an All-Star nod and is currently averaging 27.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 6.8 assists on nearly 50% shooting from the field. 

Opening tip is slated for just past 6:30 PM Arizona time. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Colts LB Zaire Franklin calls out Texans, C.J. Stroud
Angels to acquire longtime Mets infielder from Braves
Hornets make decision on next head coach
Giants sign former Pro Bowl wide receiver
Report reveals why the NBA did not suspend Jamal Murray
Pressure mounts on Nuggets as Nikola Jokic wins third MVP Award
Jalen Brunson shakes off injury to lift Knicks to Game 2 win
Panthers dominate Bruins to even series
LSU HC pins transfer portal struggles on reluctance to 'buy players'
Pirates announce date for 2023 No. 1 overall pick's MLB debut
Shohei Ohtani showing what would happen if he only focused on hitting
Joe Burrow shares 'support' for Bengals who requested trades
Canucks erase three-goal deficit to stun Oilers in Game 1
Watch: Pacers star ties playoff high in threes in one half
Former NFL player has major warning for Steelers QB Justin Fields: 'You can't fall into this'
Watch: Brad Marchand hurdle Panthers player on Charlie Coyle goal
LeBron James rues 'missed opportunities' against Nuggets
Cardinals star gives update on timeline for injury rehab
Police investigating Patrick Beverley incident
J.J. Watt addresses possibly ending retirement to play for Texans

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.