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The Phoenix Suns begin a three-game homestand on Oct. 29 against the Memphis Grizzles at Mortgage Matchup Center. The game begins at 7 p.m. and will air on Arizona's Family (3TV) in Phoenix. The Suns (1-3) went winless in their three-game road trip, losing the final one in overtime, 138-134, against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center on Oct. 27.
Dillon Brooks won't suit up against his former team due to right groin soreness, according to the NBA's official injury report. The forward will miss his second straight game, but the Suns could get a boost if Jalen Green — listed as questionable due to a strained right hamstring — is cleared to make his season debut.
"This is a great matchup for Morant against Phoenix. I think he will be able to dominate this game from start to finish. The Suns are allowing the fourth-most assists per game to
Wednesday’s nine-game NBA DFS slate offers plenty of action and intriguing matchups to sift through. The Memphis Grizzlies–Phoenix Suns contest headlines the night with a slate-high total of 240.5 points, while the Los Angeles Lakers–Minnesota Timberwolves matchup sits at the bottom with a 224.5 total.
Jaylen Wells is in his second NBA season, and he’s shown promise already. The youngster averaged 10.4 points per night in his rookie campaign, making 74 starts in 79 appearances. Wells is an important player for the Memphis Grizzlies' future, but his total is too high for my liking this evening.
Though it's extremely early in the season, the Suns' 111 points per game ranks bottom five in the NBA while they have the worst point differential in the league at -15.
The Phoenix Suns' court design for select NBA Cup games at Mortgage Matchup Center this season will work quite well for Halloween.
James Jones enjoyed his largely successful run as general manager of the Phoenix Suns, but he also knows the NBA is a business. So, he has no problem speaking on how things ended in Phoenix with Brian Gregory replacing him after a 36-win season in 2024-25.
The Phoenix Suns conclude a three-game road trip Oct. 27 against the Utah Jazz. They will play against a familiar face in the Jazz's backcourt.
Amar'e Stoudemire knew one suspension was what derailed his Phoenix Suns' trajectory from winning an NBA championship in 2007.