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Jalen Green scored a game-high 26 points while Kevin Porter Jr. chipped in 18 as the Houston Rockets extended their home winning streak to five games with a 111-97 victory over the short-handed Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.

Green and Porter combined for 12 rebounds and eight assists while Alperen Sengun posted a double-double of 10 points and 16 rebounds for the Rockets, who followed a one-point victory in Phoenix 11 days ago with a wire-to-wire victory against a Suns squad missing starters Cam Johnson (knee) and Devin Booker (hamstring).

The Suns also lost Deandre Ayton (ankle) at halftime and reserve guard Cameron Payne (foot) after he scored nine first-half points.

The Suns, who shot 32 percent en route to their fifth consecutive loss, were paced by Chris Paul (16 points and seven assists). Mikal Bridges led Phoenix with 18 points but missed 20 of 24 shots.

KJ Martin and Porter drilled consecutive 3-pointers midway through the third quarter to give Houston its largest lead, 78-55. The Suns clawed to within 11 points multiple times in the fourth quarter but could not get over the hump with so many players sidelined.

The Suns' woeful shooting was present from the start as Houston jumped to a 7-0 lead before Phoenix called timeout with 9:26 left in the first quarter. Payne drilled consecutive 3-pointers that enabled the Suns to cut a 10-point deficit to 22-18; but, after Payne sank another 3 that maintained that four-point margin, the Rockets reeled off a decisive 13-0 run.

Things worsened offensively for Phoenix in the second quarter. After Ayton missed three successive point-blank shots, Eric Gordon responded with a 3-pointer that gave the Rockets their largest lead of the half, 50-29. The Suns missed 21 of 24 shot attempts in the second quarter, including 13 of 14 from behind the arc, and trailed 54-35 at the intermission.

Ayton (2 of 10) and Bridges (1 of 12) shot a combined 3-for-22 prior to the break. Excluding Payne, who made 3 of 4 3-pointers, the Suns were 8 of 46 from the floor in the first half.

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