Suns React to Massive Win vs. Knicks
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PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns are finding success on the court without star guard Jalen Green, which prompts even more excitement for what head coach Jordan Ott's crew will look like when Green makes his way back into the starting lineup.
The Phoenix Suns are eight games over .500 less than halfway through coach Jordan Ott's first season, a height the previous "superteam" never reached last year.
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Phoenix Suns give update on Jalen Green trade rumors involving Milwaukee Bucks
The Phoenix Suns have yet again emerged unscathed from recent trade whispers, as Milwaukee reportedly expressed interest in Jalen Green. Yet, the Suns remain resolute in their refusal to move Green, signaling that patience will outweigh panic.
Phoenix will again be without Jalen Green as he continues to heal a hamstring strain (more on him below) while Jamaree Bouyea (concussion) is also out. Jordan Goodwin is still dealing with a jaw sprain but is good to go.
Phoenix was without Jalen Green (right hamstring strain) and two-way player Jamaree Bouyea (concussion protocol). The Phoenix Suns have limited Memphis Grizzlies to 38.3% shooting in building their largest lead of the game, 65-47, at the half.
Devin Booker scored 31 points and Dillon Brooks added 27 as the Phoenix Suns beat the New York Knicks 112-107.
Devin Booker's go-ahead 3-pointer with 0.7 seconds left lifted the Phoenix Suns past the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night.
So what should the Phoenix Suns do? That is the question everyone keeps asking. It is easy to live in the day-to-day, because that is how the calendar moves, one game, one night, one reaction at a time.