The Suns have been experiencing a somewhat varied performance recently by posting a balanced 3-3 score
Come Friday, March 1st, the renowned Phoenix Suns known for their powerful attacking game will be fighting to recapture their rhythm as they go up against the Houston Rockets at the Footprint Center. The Suns have been experiencing a somewhat varied performance recently by posting a balanced 3-3 score from their last half dozen matches and they have intentions of using their recent victory over the LA Lakers as a springboard for a match where the brilliance of Kevin Durant and Devin Booker was in full display. Both athletes are having an impressive run of form, particularly in the absence of the injured Bradley Beal.
The Rockets, nonetheless, are bouncing back from two straight defeats although they managed to acquire a victory over the Suns on the 24th of February. During that clash, both Amen Thompson and Cam Whitmore emerged as valuable assets from the bench both of them putting up 15 points. Beyond scoring, Thompson demonstrated prowess in rebounding by securing 10 boards. Meanwhile, Jabari Smith Jr. impressed by registering a double-double by pumping in 22 points and snagging 16 rebounds. Moreover, Fred VanVleet was instrumental to the Rockets’ triumph, chipping in 23 points and 5 assists with 5 rebounds.
Phoenix Suns: (doubtful) Bradley Beal-(Hamstring), (doubtful) Jusuf Nurkic-(Ankle), (doubtful) Eric Gordon-(Groin), Damion Lee-(Knee)
Houston Rockets: Tari Eason-(Lower Leg) , Steven Adams-(Knee)
Phoenix Suns: PG (Devin Booker), SG (Grayson Allen), SF (Royce O’Neale), PF (Kevin Durant), C (Jusuf Nurkic)
Houston Rockets: PG (Fred VanVleet), SG (Jalen Green), SF (Dillon Brooks), PF (Jabari Smith Jr.), C (Alperen Sengun)
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