Source: https://www.nba.com/schedule
All times MT
Mon 12/1
5:30 pm Bull vs Magic, Peacock
8:00 pm Suns vs Lakers, Peacock
Tue 12/2
6:00 pm Knicks vs Celtics, Peacock
9:00 pm Thunder vs Warriors, NBC, Peacock
Wed 12/3
6:30 pm Heat vs Mavs, NBA TV
Thu 12/4
5:00 pm Warriors vs 76ers, NBA TV
Fri 12/5
5:00 pm Lakers vs Celtics, Prime Video
7:30 pm Mavs vs Thunder, Prime Video
Sat 12/6
5:30 pm Warriors vs Cavs, NBA TV
NBA News
Mavs' Flagg torches Clips, leaps LeBron as youngest to score 35
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/471 ... t-score-35
Giannis Antetokounmpo chasing LeBron James: Bucks star wants to break NBA scoring record before he retires (good luck with that)
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/gian ... ng-record/
Kia MVP Ladder: Steady, impressive Nikola Jokić continues to lead the pack
https://www.nba.com/news/kia-mvp-ladder-nov-28-2025
Power Rankings
The Athletic
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/685211 ... ts-lakers/
NBA.com14. Phoenix Suns (12-9)
Last ranking: 8
In the last week: L vs HOU, W at SAC, L at OKC, L vs DEN
Offensive rating: 115.8 (12th place)
Defensive rating: 113.5 (14th place)
New face: SF Dillon Brooks
Jalen Green was the headline acquisition in the Kevin Durant trade, but the Suns’ issues of keeping Devin Booker’s backcourt partner on the floor have extended to a third straight season. Fortunately, Brooks is here to happily take shots and be an all-around irritant to opponents. It’s been a very Dillon Brooks season, featuring more points than ever, more free-throw attempts than ever, more field goal attempts than ever, more steals than ever and his most fouls in six seasons. The Suns aren’t necessarily at their best with Brooks on the floor, and this was a bad week for Phoenix against stiff competition. But Brooks’ overall presence has certainly been notable.
https://www.nba.com/news/power-rankings-2025-26-week-7
NBC Sports#7 PHOENIX SUNS
Last Week:7
Record: 12-9
OffRtg: 115.8 (12) DefRtg: 113.5 (14) NetRtg: +2.3 (14) Pace: 100.1 (24)
The Suns took care of business in Sacramento on Wednesday, but their schedule has gotten tougher. They went 0-3 against the Rockets, Thunder and Nuggets last week, sliding out of the top six in the West.
Three takeaways
The Suns still rank as the league’s most improved defensive team, having allowed 4.2 fewer points per 100 possessions than they did last season. But they’ve allowed 125.6 per 100 over their four games against the Nuggets (0-2), Rockets and Thunder. Oklahoma City’s 10 turnovers on Friday were the fewest the Suns have forced all season, and Denver’s effective field goal percentage of 72.4% the following night (the end of the Suns’ first stretch of five games in seven days) was the fourth-highest mark for any team.
Ryan Dunn has missed the last five games and Mark Williams has sat out the second game of the Suns’ back-to-backs. Phoenix has allowed just 101.8 points per 100 possessions when both have been on the floor, but, at 176 minutes, they’re the team’s 22nd most-used two-man combination.
Grayson Allen returned from a seven-game absence on Saturday, bumping Collin Gillespie back to the bench. Allen was just 2-for-7 from beyond the arc in the loss to the Nuggets, but, as things stand, he is the only player who’s shot 42% or better on at least 100 3-point attempts in each of the last three seasons.
Coming up: The Suns have just two or three home games in December, but their visit to the Lakers on Monday (their first meeting of the season) will be their first rest-advantage game. (The Nets are the only other team that hasn’t had one.) After that, they’ll play just seven games (eight if they reach the NBA cup final) over the next 24 days.
Week 7: @ LAL, @ HOU
https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/nba- ... -top-three
13. Phoenix Suns
(12-9, last week No. 9)
Devin Booker is in a shooting slump, averaging 21.2 points a game on 36.4% shooting overall (25% from 3-point range) in his last 10 games. (For comparison, in his first 10 games this season, Booker averaged 29.3 points on 50% shooting and 41% from beyond the arc.) It was bad timing that this slump continued as Phoenix’s schedule grew tougher last week, and they lost to Houston, Oklahoma City and Denver. Things do not get easier this week as the Suns go on the road to face the Lakers — part of Peacock NBA Monday — then the Rockets, Timberwolves, and Thunder again.