
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 with 36 points in a 111-96 win that earned the Suns the No. 8 seed.
Green shot 14-of-20 from the field, with six rebounds, four assists, two steals and three blocks as the Suns jumped out to big a early lead and thwarted some Warriors comeback attempts. It was a triumphant week for Green, who showed why he was the centerpiece of their offseason Kevin Durant trade.
Green missed 50 games this season with various injuries but roared back in the play-in tournament. He scored 35 points in Phoenix's 114-110 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers and followed it up with an even bigger, more efficient scoring night against the Warriors.
The Suns acquired Green, along with Dillon Brooks, when they traded Durant to the Rockets in June 2025. He was a salary match for the maximum-contract Durant but also somewhat of a salary dump for the Rockets, who owed Green roughly $70M over two seasons. Green, the No. 2 pick in the 2021 draft, always showed potential as a scorer but never became a star in Houston.
Finally healthy, Green simply destroyed the Warriors Friday night. He made all six of his two-point shots and shot 8-of-14 behind the arc, seemingly unaffected by any Warriors defenders.
JALEN HAS THE GREEN LIGHT
— NBA on Prime (@NBAonPrime) April 18, 2026
He has 19 points midway through the third quarter pic.twitter.com/fkUUukA103
The Warriors got within seven early in the fourth quarter before Green effectively put the game away by scoring seven points in a row.
JALEN GREEN IS GOING OFF
— NBA on Prime (@NBAonPrime) April 18, 2026
He has 36 PTS on the night, including this 7-0 solo scoring run ♨️ pic.twitter.com/yOrrY86rR5
While Green hasn't met his sky-high potential yet, he only turned 24 in February. He and the Suns have a make-it-or-break-it season next year, when Green is making $36.2M before a $36M player option for 2027-28.
The Suns are committed to Devin Booker long-term, but Green could be a lethal backcourt partner for the five-time All-Star. They're both creative shot-makers, highly dependent on their three-point success. With Green's ability to get to the rim and his talent for hitting shots even when guarded, a reliable outside shot could elevate him to All-Star level, especially alongside a solid playmaker like Booker.
That's the best path for the Suns to climb from the play-in level to contenders. They have solid role players like Oso Ighodaro and Collin Gillespie, but only Green has true superstar potential.
This week, Green played like a superstar and earned his team a matchup with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. He's playing like he's ready for the challenge.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!