Devin Booker sat out Thursday with a strained hamstring, but the Suns kept rolling and set a franchise record with their 18th consecutive win.
Author: Duane Rankin, Arizona Republic
Suns beat Warriors to match team record with 17th consecutive win despite losing Devin Booker to injury
Devin Booker left the game with a hamstring injury in the second quarter, but the Suns pulled away late to beat the Warriors 104-96.
‘Good test for us’: Golden State Warriors face Phoenix Suns in showdown of NBA’s best teams
The NBA’s two teams will battle Tuesday as the Suns (17-3) face the Warriors (18-2) at Footprint Center in Phoenix.
Suns overwhelm Nets in Brooklyn to extend win streak to 16 in a row
The Suns never trailed and led by as many as 22 on the way to a 113-107 over the East-leading Nets in Brooklyn.
Suns run win streak to 15 in a row ahead of showdowns with Nets and Warriors
Devin Booker and the Suns routed the Knicks for their 15th straight win. Next up for Phoenix: East-leading Brooklyn and NBA-best Golden State.
Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver responds to allegations of racist, sexist behavior in Q&A
In an email exchange with The Arizona Republic, Robert Sarver addressed the ESPN report and the NBA’s upcoming investigation.
Suns’ Monty Williams, Chris Paul, Devin Booker address Robert Sarver allegations of racist, sexist remarks
Suns coach Monty Williams and Devin Booker and Chris Paul addressed allegations made in an ESPN article about team owner Robert Sarver.
Suns’ Monty Williams, Chris Paul, Devin Booker address Robert Sarver allegations of racist, sexist remarks
Suns coach Monty Williams and Devin Booker and Chris Paul addressed allegations made in an ESPN article about team owner Robert Sarver.
Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver ‘wholly shocked’ by allegations of racism, sexism
The Suns released a statement in reaction to a tweet saying a story is coming out accusing Robert Sarver of “racism, sexism and sexual harassment.”
Former Suns star Cedric Ceballos ‘COVID-19 free’ but still battling to fully recover
Cedric Ceballos tweeted Monday he no longer has the COVID-19 virus, but he’s still not able to breathe, walk or function on his own yet.