The Phoenix Suns have lost five in a row and are playing without two of their three stars, but help appears to be on the way.
Suns coach Mike Budenholzer told reporters Friday that Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal both got light practices in Friday and were limited participants in 3-on-3 work. Barring any setbacks, the Suns hope to have both players back for next Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Phoenix Suns have lost five in a row and are playing without two of their three stars, but help appears to be on the way.
Suns coach Mike Budenholzer told reporters Friday that Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal both got light practices in Friday and were limited participants in 3-on-3 work. Barring any setbacks, the Suns hope to have both players back for next Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Beal is dealing with a calf injury, and has not played since Nov. 12. Durant, meanwhile, has been out since Nov. 8 with a calf strain of his own. He was ruled out for about two weeks at that point, so he is essentially right on that timeline.
The Suns were 8-1 with Durant and Beal in the lineup alongside Devin Booker, but they are just 1-6 since Durant got hurt. Several of their games have not even been all that close, including a 23-point loss to Sacramento and a pair of 16-point defeats to Oklahoma City and New York. With games against the Lakers and Golden State Warriors on the horizon, they will want to get going with a fully healthy lineup as soon as possible.
The Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks have released their injury reports ahead of Wednesday night’s battle at Footprint Center.
For the Suns, Kevin Durant (left calf strain) and Bradley Beal (left calf strain) are out along with Collin Gillespie (right ankle fracture). Jusuf Nurkic (left ankle sprain) is questionable.