
MEMPHIS – The timing couldn’t be more delicate for the Phoenix Suns. A late injury report addition listing Grayson Allen as questionable due to left knee management sounds worrisome because of the timing, although it could just be a rest. Although this is a team still searching for continuity, the clock ticks toward postseason intensity.
Already without Dillon Brooks, Phoenix faces a reality modern contenders know well as depth isn’t optional; it’s survival. Allen’s spacing and quick-trigger shooting quietly stabilize lineups that otherwise lean heavily on isolation scoring. Remove that, even temporarily, and the offensive ecosystem shifts. Tonight’s matchup with the Memphis Grizzlies, a team battling its own injuries, creates an unusual equilibrium. Both sides are compromised, which turns the game into a test of adaptability rather than firepower. For Phoenix, that means leaning even harder into Booker.
But Booker’s recent surge comes with nuance. His 28.4 points per game over the last 10 outings show volume dominance. For fans, it raises a critical question of whether Booker can get momentum going before defenses tighten up more in the playoffs. Strategically, resting Allen on the first night of a back-to-back may be the smarter long game. The Suns aren’t chasing just wins; they’re chasing cohesion. Health now could translate into execution later.
Phoenix doesn’t need perfection; it needs clarity and momentum in these last eight games. Roles must solidify, Booker’s efficiency must keep on elevating the offense, and rotational stability must emerge. If the Suns can come away with a victory on Monday night, they would start on this late-season road trip on the right foot.
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