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Phoenix Suns fans will be glad to see the injury report for tomorrow's game against the Atlanta Hawks.
The Phoenix Suns will end a six-game road trip Friday, Jan. 23, against the Atlanta Hawks.
The Phoenix Suns, who got a key player back in the lineup this week, will try to finish their six-game East Coast road trip with a bang when they go for their fourth straight win in Atlanta on Friday.
The Atlanta Hawks are no longer on a losing streak. Atlanta went into Memphis last night and took down the Grizzlies to snap their four-game losing streak. Now
Phoenix heads into a matchup against Atlanta as winners of three consecutive games Phoenix Suns (27-17, sixth in the Western Conference) vs. Atlanta Hawks (21-25, 10th in the Eastern Conference) Atlanta;
Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green scored 12 points in his return from a right hamstring injury that sidelined him for 33 consecutive games.
Bradley Beal's money on the books will make an impact as the Phoenix Suns approach the trade deadline with a competitive team.
Given Phoenix's impressive stretch, Phoenix Suns owner Matt Ishbia declared that the team isn't likely to make a big move. The Suns seem content with where they're at and are optimistic in their chances to improve, now fully healthy.
On January 29, 1984, the NBA’s first All-Star Saturday took place in Denver at McNichols Arena. The first Nestle Crunch Slam-Dunk winner was Phoenix’s Larry Nance, who used a two-ball windmill dunk to beat favorites Julius Erving and Dominique Wilkins.