CHICAGO – Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal had every right to thoroughly enjoy hitting the biggest shot in Saturday night’s 121-117 win over the Chicago Bulls at United Center. After nailing a dagger 3 to give the Suns a six-point lead with 13.
The Suns ended a four-game losing skid with a 121-117 win over the Chicago Bulls before a sellout crowd of 21,116 at United Center in the return of Bradley Beal to the starting lineup. "We have to be honest,
We've got work to do, that's kind of what we've been saying the last few days and coming out of the break.” The Suns then proceeded to fall to one of the NBA’s worst teams, 127-109, in the second of a back-to-back before a crowd of 18,
Devin Booker had 29 points and eight assists, Kevin Durant scored 27 points and Bradley Beal had 25 in his return to the starting lineup to help the Phoenix Suns beat the Chicago Bulls 121-117 on Saturday to end a four-game losing streak.
The Suns ended a four-game losing skid with a 121-117 win over the Chicago Bulls before a sellout crowd of 21,116 at United Center in the return of Bradley Beal to the starting lineup. "We have to be honest,
Phoenix Suns ' coach Mike Budenholzer stressed the importance of winning games when considering the team was 11 th in the West going into Sunday’s matchup against Toronto. “We have to be honest with where we are,
The Suns have to take every victory they can get at this point - and the loss to Toronto is another data point to signify that the season is slipping away. Despite supposed roster upgrades, a coaching change, and an influx of youthful talent - it cannot be overstated how inexpicable this season has been.
The Phoenix Suns were 26-29 as of Friday morning and 11th in the West, a spot that would have them miss the playoffs.
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