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Devin Booker scores 36 on 16-of-24 shooting, Suns beat Grizzlies 131-105

Devin Booker scored 36 points and the Suns made 17 three-pointers, outscoring the Grizzlies 40-16 in the fourth quarter to secure a 131-105 win.

  • Led by Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker's 36 points, the Suns defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 131-105 on Monday in Memphis, winning their second consecutive game.
  • Struggling through an injury-plagued season, the Grizzlies used their 41st different starting lineup in 75 games, losing for the 14th time in 16 games before Monday's defeat.
  • Phoenix capitalized on Memphis's 23 turnovers, which led to 28 points, while shooting 50.5% and hitting 17 three-pointers to dominate the contest.
  • Rasheer Fleming grabbed a go-ahead putback early in the fourth quarter, igniting an 11-0 run that sparked the Suns' dominance in the final period, outscoring the Grizzlies 40-16.
  • The Suns visit Visits Orlando on Tuesday, while the Grizzlies host Hosts New York on Wednesday, continuing their respective schedules after Monday's contest.
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Suns take control in 4th to roll over Grizzlies

Devin Booker scored 36 points in the first three quarters and Jalen Green added 21 points and six boards to lead the visiting Phoenix Suns to a 131-105 victory Monday night over the Memphis Grizzlies.

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Devin Booker scores 36 on 16-of-24 shooting, Suns beat Grizzlies 131-105

Devin Booker scored 36 points on 16-of-24 shooting, Jalen Green added 21 points, and the Phoenix Suns beat the Memphis Grizzlies 131-105.

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