Wednesday, Oct 19th vs. Mavericks WIN! 107-105

Friday, Oct 21st vs. Blazers LOSS 113-111

Sunday Oct 23rd vs Clippers WIN! 112-95

This Week's Games
Tuesday, Oct. 25th vs Golden State TNT 10PM EST/7PM MST
Friday, Oct. 28th vs New Orleans ESPN/BSAZ 10PM EST/7PM MST
Sunday, Oct. 30th vs Houston BSAZ 9PM EST/6PM MST
Suns Stories
Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul reaches 11,000 career assists
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/348 ... er-assists
Devin Booker’s tremendous form to start season rolls Suns past Clippers
https://arizonasports.com/story/3348174 ... -clippers/
Suns Center Deandre Ayton off to Strong Start
https://www.si.com/nba/suns/analysis/de ... oenix-suns
Power Rankings
NBA.com
https://www.nba.com/news/power-rankings-2022-23-week-2
ClutchPoints#4 PHOENIX SUNS Record: 2-1
OffRtg: 110.0 (17) DefRtg: 104.0 (4) NetRtg: +6.0 (9) Pace: 96.8 (27)
The opener on Wednesday brought a little deja vu, with the Suns trailing the Mavs by as many as 22 points early in the third quarter. But they kept in touch and turned the game around with a 27-7, fourth-quarter run, in which Devin Booker scored or assisted on 21 of the 27 points. Seeing them close a game without Chris Paul on the floor was strange, but Damion Lee made Monty Williams look like the Coach of Year by hitting the game-winner when the Mavs got the ball out of Booker’s hands.
Clutchness can be fleeting and the Suns lost in overtime in Portland two nights later. But before he missed the game-tying free throws, Deandre Ayton did get a pair of encouraging defensive stops (one block when it looked like was beat and one steal) on Damian Lillard drives. The big man has finished well in the paint but has just seven free throw attempts to go with his 44 shots from the field. As a team, the Suns have been outscored by 7.0 points per game (the league’s fourth-worst discrepancy) from the line.
The Suns’ longest homestand of the season (six games over 12 days) begins Tuesday with a visit from the champs. Phoenix-Golden State games last season were must-watch events because the two teams were a combined 35-5 before the first meeting. (4-2 doesn’t bring quite the same amount of juice.) That was the 17th of 18 straight wins for the Suns, with the streak coming to an end at Golden State (and without Booker) three days later.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba-power-rank ... -top-spot/
6. Suns
The Suns should have been 3-0 had it not been for Damian Lillard’s 41 points a couple of nights ago. Still, Phoenix is looking pretty sharp. They hope to remain that way as they face the Warriors next in what should be a titanic tussle.