The Phoenix Suns needed that one. Badly. The Suns ended a four-game losing skid with a 121-117 win over the Chicago Bulls before a sellout crowd of 21,116 at United Center in the return of Bradley Beal to the starting lineup.
The Phoenix Suns have struggled this season in the NBA. Inconsistency has kept them outside of playoff contention for now. As a result, the franchise may consider a drastic decision regarding its future.
Plenty of NBA executives believe that the Suns cannot stand being around one another, and that their season is done.
After nailing a dagger 3 to give the Suns a six-point lead with 13.4 seconds left, Beal held up the 3-point sign while skipping up the baseline. He was greeted by his teammates and went down the line celebrating with each one. Beal then broke into a slip-and-slide dance with Monte Morris that had them both laughing.
Kevin Durant responds to fans telling him to leave Suns
A shorthanded New Orleans Pelicans punked them on Thursday in a 124-116 Suns loss. Phoenix has now lost 10 of its last 12, cementing itself as one of the worst teams in the NBA and one that will likely not even meet the low bar of making the play-in.
The Phoenix Suns (27-29) plays the fourth of a five-game road-trip and second of back-to-back games at the Toronto Raptors (17-39) on Sunday.
The Chicago Bulls are having a not-so-great ... In the Bulls' latest game against the Phoenix Suns, Buzelis scored 15 points on 5-of-10 shooting, including 3-of-7 from beyond the arc, and added ...
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