Disappointment has been a common theme across the league even more than normal. One team stands above the rest.
In their matchup against the Lakers, the Suns committed 14 turnovers, directly translating into 19 points for their opponents—an alarming stat that underscores their poor execution on the court.
The Phoenix Suns (31-36) face the Los Angeles Lakers (40-25) on Sunday, airing on ABC and streaming on ESPN+ at 12:30 p.m.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNUpdated Mar. 17 West playoff standings as Thunder blowout BucksThe Thunder swept a three-game road trip with a blowout win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had ...
The 76ers, once a $165 million powerhouse, now stand as a cautionary tale of overambition and poor management. Last season, the Dallas Mavericks made it to the finals, but this year has been a series ...
RotoWire highlights the best players to start at each position heading into Week 22 of fantasy basketball. Bulls guard Tre ...
There's a scrum for the No. 2 spot in the West and in the middle of the East, while some teams are trying to actively avoid ...
Davis has been sidelined since February 8 and could return from his injury soon, but there are pros and cons to him returning ...
The Toronto Raptors will face off against Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns on Monday: Where to watch, what to watch for, and ...
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Sporting News on MSNFormer 76ers center shreds current roster as Philadelphia falls further down NBA standingsThe Philadelphia 76ers have had an awful season, and are looking like they will be a top lottery pick in the upcoming NBA ...
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Yardbarker on MSNInjury-plagued Sixers, Mavericks look to escape doldrumsBoth the Philadelphia 76ers and host Dallas Mavericks come into their matinee matchup on Sunday on lengthy slumps. Dallas ...
The Sixers head coach broke down the key difference that led to his teams latest loss, which was the team's 43rd of the ...
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