The recently resurgent Phoenix Suns seek their sixth win in the last seven outings on Monday when they host a Toronto Raptors squad aiming for their fourth win in the last five. Monday's contest is the fourth in a seven-game Western Conference road swing for Toronto, which improved to 2-1 on thisstretch with a 123-105 rout of Portland on Saturday.
Both the Phoenix Suns and Toronto Raptors will miss a key starter in their matchup Monday night at Footprint Center. Suns All-Star Devin Booker remains out for his 18th straight game with a left groin strain, while Toronto’s OG Anunoby is set to miss a second consecutive game with a sprained left wrist, according to the NBA’s injury report.
After compiling a seven-point lead at the half, a steady and spirited run from the San Antonio Spurs, even amidst a prolific stretch from Chris Paul, saw them tie this one against the Phoenix Suns at the end of regulation. Overtime would see more master manipulation from Paul, but even more from Mikal Bridges in the mid-range, to push the Suns through the finish line with a 128-118 win.
No | Player | Pos |
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22 | C | |
18 | C | |
1 | SG | |
25 | SF | |
0 | SF | |
99 | SF | |
23 | PF | |
11 | C | |
10 | SG | |
38 | PG | |
PG | ||
2 | SG | |
3 | PG | |
15 | PG | |
20 | PF | |
14 | SG | |
12 | SF | |
4 | SG |