What: Phoenix Suns (48-10) at Oklahoma City Thunder (18-40)
When: 6:00 PM AZ time
Where: OKC
Watch: Bally Sports Arizona
Listen: 98.7 FM
All Star break is over!
The Phoenix Suns resume play today against the Oklahoma City Thunder, who likely will do everything in their power to tank the rest of the season.
Probable Starters
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Injured
Thunder: a few players have been out
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Suns: Cameron Payne still out, but Landry Shamet is back and ready to go
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Suns Update
Those of you around Bright Side for a while will know that I have never been a proponent of ‘Point Book’ — the notion to shift one of the league’s greatest shooting guards into a full-time playmaker responsible to not only get his own shot but to get everyone else their shots too.