Suns lose 117-93 to Clippers
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Preview the Los Angeles Clippers' NBA matchup with Phoenix, including betting odds, tips, trends, and game information.
The Los Angeles Clippers host the Phoenix Suns on February 1 in a game that could affect the Western Conference standings. Both teams are competing fo.
The Phoenix Suns concluded their five-game homestand with a blowout loss to the NBA’s hottest team since Christmas, falling 117-93 to the Los Angeles Clippers before a sellout crowd of 17,071 on Feb. 1 at Mortgage Matchup Center.
The Clippers are 12-15 in Western Conference play. Los Angeles ranks fifth in the Western Conference allowing just 113.0 points while holding opponents to 46.8% shooting.
What's the latest on the superstars ahead of Monday night's Clippers-Sixers clash?
Phoenix Suns All-Star Devin Booker has been ruled out of Tuesday’s game, Feb. 3, against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center, while Jalen Green is listed as questionable. The Suns (30-20) weren't scheduled to practice Feb. 2 on their travel day.
Dillon Brooks didn’t land an All-Star nod as the league announced the East and West reserves Feb. 1. He’s averaging a career-high 21.1 points in his first season with the Suns (30-20), who are having a surprising season with Brooks playing a major role in that.
Preview the Phoenix Suns' NBA matchup with Los Angeles, including betting odds, tips, trends, and game information.
The Clippers overwhelmed the Suns in every area that usually decides games: size, efficiency, and physicality. From the opening quarter on, Los Angeles controlled the paint, owned the glass, and never let Phoenix’s perimeter shooting fully flip the script.