Phoenix Suns vs San Antonio Spurs - Second Half Highlights
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The San Antonio Spurs' winning streak ended as the Phoenix Suns triumphed 111-102. SAN ANTONIO — Without Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle due to injury, the San Antonio Spurs saw their three-game winning streak stopped against the Phoenix Suns, 111-102. De'Aaron Fox led the team with 26 points and three assists.
The Suns didn't allow the Spurs to completely get back into it the rest of the way, hitting big shot after big shot and went up by as many as 13. Booker sealed the game with a free throw to put Phoenix up 111-102 with 26.8 seconds remaining.
Phoenix Suns top San Antonio Spurs in first of home back-to-back, face Houston Rockets on Nov. 24 at Mortgage Matchup Center.
Ryan Dunn will miss the Suns game against the Spurs on Sunday with a sprained wrist, which he picked up against the Timberwolves on Friday.
The San Antonio Spurs are down three key rotation players in Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, but they have still won three games in a row he
Sunday's Phoenix Suns win epitomized the foundational progress the Suns have already made and a commitment to what their style of basketball has now become.
The San Antonio Spurs' loss to the Phoenix Suns looked oddly familiar after last season's issues popped back up again.
In Thursday’s victory over the Hawks, De’Aaron Fox led the way for the Spurs as he recorded 26 points, five rebounds and nine assists while Keldon Johnson added 25 points and seven rebounds of his own off the bench.