Suns Lean on Bigs, Paint Attack for Matchup vs. Pistons
- On Tuesday night, the Phoenix Suns beat the Brooklyn Nets 106-102 in a game that featured a late fourth-quarter scuffle with multiple technical fouls assessed but no ejections.
- After Royce O'Neale's steal, Dillon Brooks tried to wrestle a loose ball from Ziaire Williams after the whistle, sparking Egor Demin to shove Brooks as benches emptied and assistant coaches converged.
- Michael Porter Jr. finished with a season-high 36 points for the Nets, who lost six straight, while Mark Williams scored 27 and Dillon Brooks had 26 for Phoenix, and Grayson Allen tied it at 102 with 1:39 remaining.
- Officials assessed technical fouls to players on both teams; Egor Demin, Terance Mann and Michael Porter Jr. for Brooklyn, and Grayson Allen and Royce O'Neale for Phoenix, while Dillon Brooks had no additional technical.
- Suns coach Jordan Ott, with Phoenix shorthanded after Devin Booker and Jalen Green missed games, said `Other guys are gonna have to step up and we're gonna have to find it` as Phoenix hosts Detroit on Thursday.
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Michael Porter Jr. Proving His Value in Recent Game Against Phoenix
The Brooklyn Nets have one of the most sought after players ahead of the trade deadline. Michael Porter Jr. had his best game of the season on Tuesday as the Nets suffered a close loss to the Phoenix Suns.Porter Jr. finished with a season-high 36 points along with five rebounds and three assists. He knocked down six three-pointers as well. MPJ HAS BEEN COOKIN' WITH THE NETS 🔥 This is his 12th game with 30+ PTS this season, twice as many as any …
Late scuffle overshadows Nets’ 106-102 loss to Suns
It ended with a loose ball, a shove, bodies flying in from every direction and a lengthy delay that sucked the air out of a tight game. Egor Dëmin and Dillon Brooks tangled as Ziaire Williams fought for a loose ball late and the scrum spilled outward. By the time order was restored, the momentum Brooklyn had just found was gone. That moment came to define a night that slipped away in pieces for the Nets, who fell 106-102 to the Phoenix Suns Tues…
Suns finish strong, continue woeful Nets’ spiral
Mark Williams scored a season-high 27 points, Dillon Brooks added 26 points and the host Phoenix Suns held off Brooklyn 106-102 on Tuesday, sending the Nets to their sixth straight loss.Grayson Allen scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half, and his driving layup with 12 seconds capped a game-ending 10-2 Phoenix run.Michael Porter Jr. scored a season-high 36 points and made six 3-pointers and Egor Demin scored 15 for the Nets, who overcame …
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