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Suns rule Devin Booker questionable vs. Grizzlies
The Phoenix Suns listed star shooting guard Devin Booker as questionable to play in Tuesday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies, according to Monday’s injury report.
Booker has missed the last five games with a left groin strain he suffered on Dec. 19 against the Indiana Pacers. He has put up 25.1 points and 6.4 assists per game this season, and the Suns have gone 1-4 in his absence (15-16 overall).
Phoenix also listed guard Grayson Allen (concussion protocol) probable to return, while wing Royce O’Neale (left ankle sprain) is out for the first time this season.
Allen has missed the last four games, while O’Neale went down during Phoenix’s loss to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday.
Starting center Jusuf Nurkic will not play, as he was suspended three games for a scuffle with Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall on Friday night.
Additionally, big man Bol Bol is questionable with a left knee contusion.
Grizzlies’ Ja Morant out vs. Suns
Memphis ruled star point guard Ja Morant out against Phoenix with a right AC joint sprain. Morant has averaged 21.2 points and 7.9 assists per game this season for the 22-11 Grizzlies, who are second in the Western Conference.
The Grizzlies will be severely compromised by injuries beyond Morant. Five of their top nine players in minutes per game have been ruled out.
Santi Aldama (ankle sprain), Marcus Smart (partial extensor hood tear), Zach Edey (concussion protocol), Brandon Clarke (soleus strain), Vince Williams Jr. (ankle sprain), GG Jackson (metatarsal repair), Yuki Kawamura (shoulder soreness) and Jake LaRavia (ankle sprain) will be unavailable.
The Suns-Grizzlies game will tip off at Footprint Center on Tuesday at 7 p.m. MST on 98.7 and the Arizona Sports app.
In a surprising turn of events, the Phoenix Suns have announced that star player Devin Booker is questionable for their upcoming game against the Memphis Grizzlies. This news comes as a shock to fans and analysts alike, as Booker has been a key contributor to the Suns’ success this season.Booker, who is averaging 25.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game, has been dealing with a nagging hamstring injury that has caused him to miss the last few games. While the Suns have managed to win without him, his absence has certainly been felt on the court.
If Booker is unable to play against the Grizzlies, it will be a significant blow to the Suns’ chances of securing a victory. However, the team has shown resilience in the face of adversity and will look to other players to step up in Booker’s absence.
Fans will have to wait and see whether Booker will be able to suit up for the game against the Grizzlies, but one thing is for sure – the Suns will continue to rule the court with or without their star player.
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NBA News: 76ers’ Paul George joins Davis, Durant, Booker, Wembanyama, and other NBA stars in criticizing new All-Star Format
Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Victor Wembanyama, and Anthony Davis are among the marquee names voicing their displeasure with the NBA’s new All-Star Game format. The changes, which have sparked widespread debate, have many players longing for the simplicity and competitive spirit of the traditional format. Joining the chorus of discontent is Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George, who did not shy away from sharing his views.
Speaking on a recent episode of Podcast P, presented by Wave Sports + Entertainment, George questioned the logic behind the revamped structure.
“We already had a hard time with one game; how are we going to have three All-Star Games?” George said. “We had a hard enough time trying to get everyone to compete at a high level playing in one game. So I just don’t understand how; I guess it’s a shorter number to play to, so I guess that’s the competitive part about it. It’s competing to get to, I think it’s 40 or something like that.”
George continued, emphasizing his dissatisfaction: “But yeah, I just don’t like the format. If we’re not going to go out and compete and be competitive, then I think it’s still just wasting time.”
Anthony Davis (23) as he shoots during the NBA Basketball Herren USA All-Star Game
Details of the new format
Under the new format, the NBA will announce 24 All-Stars, who will then be divided into three eight-player teams. A fourth team will consist of players from the winner of the Rising Star Challenge, which features rookies and second-year players. Adding to the novelty, TNT commentators Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Shaquille O’Neal will draft the three main teams.
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While the league hopes this revamped structure will inject excitement into the event, critics argue it sacrifices the essence of the All-Star Game.
Nostalgia for the classic format
The changes have reignited nostalgia for the traditional format, where two teams, typically captained by the leading vote-getters, competed in a single, high-stakes game. This straightforward structure produced unforgettable moments, from Michael Jordan’s iconic battles with Magic Johnson to more recent showdowns between LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The introduction of a more complex system has left fans feeling disconnected, with many calling for a return to basics: one competitive game featuring the league’s brightest stars playing at their peak.
For both players and fans, the NBA All-Star Game has always been more than just an exhibition; it’s a celebration of basketball’s finest talent. The growing chorus of criticism reflects a collective desire to preserve the event’s essence and restore the prestige that made it an annual tradition beloved by millions.
Recently, the NBA announced a new All-Star Format that has received mixed reviews from players and fans alike. One of the most vocal critics of the new format is Philadelphia 76ers’ star Paul George.In a recent interview, George expressed his disappointment with the changes to the All-Star Game, stating that it takes away from the competitive nature of the event. George joins fellow NBA stars Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and rising star Victor Wembanyama in criticizing the new format.
The new format, which includes a mid-season tournament and changes to the voting process, has been met with skepticism and backlash from players who feel that it diminishes the significance of being named an All-Star.
It remains to be seen how the NBA will address the concerns of its players, but one thing is for sure – the new All-Star Format has certainly sparked a lively debate among basketball fans and players alike.
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The Phoenix Suns (15-14) host the Dallas Mavericks (19-11) on Friday, airing on Arizona’s Family (Ch. 3 TV) at 7 p.m.
This is the first of back-to-back games for both teams, and the second of their three-game season series.
Devin Booker (left groin) will miss his fourth consecutive game for the Suns. Dallas star Luka Doncic (calf strain) is out for at least a month. The Suns are led by Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal without Booker, and the Mavericks’ other top players are Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson.
Phoenix is coming off its 110-100 home win against Denver on Christmas, which snapped a three-game skid. Dallas lost at Minnesota, 105-99, on the holiday. Phoenix and Dallas are eighth and fourth in the Western Conference standings.
Check azcentral for live updates of scores, highlights, and statistics during the Suns-Mavericks game.
Starting lineups
The Suns are starting Tyus Jones and Bradley Beal in the backcourt, Ryan Dunn at the three, Kevin Durant, and Jusuf Nurkic in the middle.
The Mavericks will open with Irving running the point, two-guard Thompson, forwards Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington, and Daniel Gafford at center.
Suns’ Allen, Bol out
Phoenix sharpshooter Grayson Allen (concussion) and 7-footer Bol Bol (left knee) will miss their fourth straight games. Collin Gillespie and TyTy Washington are both out on G League assignments.
Dallas big Dereck Lively II (hip) and Dante Exum (wrist) are out.
The Phoenix Suns are set to take on the Sacramento Kings tonight in a game that will be their second straight without star player Devin Booker. Despite Booker being sidelined with an injury, the Suns were able to pull off a stunning victory in their last game and are now looking to continue their winning streak.With Booker out, the rest of the Suns’ roster has stepped up to fill the void. Players like Chris Paul, Deandre Ayton, and Mikal Bridges have all elevated their game to help lead the team to victory. The Suns’ depth and versatility have been on full display, showing that they have what it takes to compete and win even without their leading scorer.
Tonight’s game will be a true test for the Suns as they face off against a tough Kings team. However, with the confidence and momentum from their last win, the Suns are poised to come out on top once again. Stay tuned to see if Phoenix can secure their second straight win without Booker and continue to climb up the standings in the Western Conference.
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