Phoenix, Washington Wizards and the Suns
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The Phoenix Suns conclude a two-game homestand on Jan. 11 against the Washington Wizards at Mortgage Matchup Center. "This is a night for us to take another step," Suns coach Jordan Ott said pregame. "We know what's coming. Road trip that is a long one (six games). We've got to come in, set the tone early with our ball pressure."
BOTTOM LINE: Phoenix will try to keep its five-game home win streak alive when the Suns face Washington. The Suns have gone 13-5 in home games. Phoenix is 10-12 against opponents over .500. The Wizards are 4-14 on the road. Washington ranks eighth in the Eastern Conference with 15.4 fast break points per game led by Cam Whitmore averaging 3.6.
DALLAS — Dallas Mavericks forward PJ Washington exited Wednesday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns with a left shoulder strain and will not return, the team announced. Washington started the contest and scored six points while playing just over ...
PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns will once again be short-handed as they continue their four-game road trip tomorrow night against the Washington Wizards. Phoenix (18-13) listed Ryan Dunn (right knee soreness) as questionable against Washington, while Grayson ...
The Phoenix Suns limited Jalen Brunson to two points on 1-of-6 shooting in the fourth quarter of a 112-107 home win Jan. 9 over the New York Knicks.