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Suns Sink to Nets, Postponing Playoff Push
PHOENIX– The Phoenix Suns dropped a narrow 129-121 decision to the Brooklyn Nets at Footprint Center on Tuesday, extending their losing streak to two games and their overall record to 16-12.
Turning Point
The Suns were within striking distance for the majority of the game, but the Nets’ dynamic backcourt of Kyrie Irving (25 points) and Seth Curry (24 points) proved to be too much for the Suns’ defense. A 14-0 Nets run near the end of the third quarter proved to be the turning point, as Brooklyn grabbed a 10-point lead they would never relinquish.
Devin Booker Leads the Charge
Despite the result, Devin Booker had another stellar performance, leading the Suns with a game-high 35 points and seven rebounds. Deandre Ayton added a double-double with 24 points and 14 rebounds.
Defense Struggles
The Suns’ defense has been a concern this season, and it showed again against the Nets. Brooklyn shot 51.3% from the field and 40.0% from three-point range, exploiting the Suns’ perceived defensive weaknesses.
“We couldn’t get stops when we needed them. We have to work on our defensive communication and execution.”
Playoff Hopes on Hold
With the loss, the Suns remain in the Western Conference’s playoff mix but are now just half a game ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers for the fifth seed. With games against the Golden State Warriors and Milwaukee Bucks looming on the horizon, the Suns will need to find a way to stop their current skid and re-establish their defensive identity.
The Suns are scheduled to face the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday at home in their next game.
