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PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns have revealed their starting lineup ahead of tonight's matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans. The Suns are winners of their last four-of-five, entering tonight on a two-game winning streak. New Orleans began the season 0-6 but enter Phoenix having won their last two-of-three.
Ott opened his pregame availability Monday, Nov. 10, in advance of his team's game against the New Orleans Pelicans, providing an update on Green's status. When asked if Green has had an MRI,
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"Phoenix’s ATS resume isn’t awesome, either. This is more than two possessions. But the Pelicans have so much surrender in them. I like how the Suns’ match up against a Pelicans team without Zion Williamson."
Jalen Green made a strong first impression in his Phoenix Suns debut Thursday night, Nov. 6. Green scored a game-high 29 points in 23 minutes on 20 shots in leading Phoenix to a 115-102 payback win over the Los Angeles Clippers before a sellout crowd of 17,071 at Mortgage Matchup Center.
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ESPN's Matchup Predictor gives the Suns a 68.8% chance to win tonight, which is the highest for the Suns this season. The Suns cannot overlook the opponent especially given New Orleans' injuries and need to continue to focus in on what they do best on both sides of the ball.
Bradley Beal had a forgettable two-year stint with the Phoenix Suns, and now that he’s found a new home as a member of the Los Angeles Clippers, he’s pointing a finger at his former franchise for the way that he was used during his time with the team.