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Mark Williams is already making a lasting impression on the Suns, and did so again in his first start with the team.
Booker paced the Suns with a game-high 32 points, with 29 coming in the second half, while Morant scored 28 in leading Memphis. Mark Williams posted a second straight 20-point double-double, finishing with 20 points and 11 rebounds in his first start with the Suns.
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Collin Gillespie keeps shining for Suns as Phoenix fans eye breakout
The Suns might have lost another close matchup on Wednesday night, but their guard Collin Gillespie was shining bright again for Phoenix. Gillespie’s rise from fringe rotation player to impact guard has given the Suns a new heartbeat off the bench.
Ja Morant scored 28 points — including a go-ahead 11-foot jumper with 7.6 seconds remaining — to push the Memphis Grizzlies past the Phoenix Suns 114-113.
Though it's extremely early in the season, the Suns' 111 points per game ranks bottom five in the NBA while they have the worst point differential in the league at -15.
Jaylen Wells is in his second NBA season, and he’s shown promise already. The youngster averaged 10.4 points per night in his rookie campaign, making 74 starts in 79 appearances. Wells is an important player for the Memphis Grizzlies' future, but his total is too high for my liking this evening.
The Phoenix Suns' court design for select NBA Cup games at Mortgage Matchup Center this season will work quite well for Halloween.
The Memphis Grizzlies split their two-game road trip, and rookie Cedric Coward's performances might force them to put him in the starting lineup.
Suns rookie Khaman Maluach on scoring first NBA points and first NBA field goal during road trip: "A blessing. I'm happy, grateful. It's just a process." On scoring after Peyton Watson dunked on him: "I just let it go. At that point, there's nothing you can do about it. It's… pic.twitter.com/EYJno3dIgX
The Utah Jazz played 2,155 regular-season games since Karl Malone scored 56 points in a win over Golden State on April 7, 1998. No Jazz player had topped the 50-point mark in a regular-season contest until Lauri Markkanen scored a career-high 51 in a 138-134 win over the Phoenix Suns on