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Suns' Bradley Beal to miss at least 3 weeks with back injury - ESPN

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Bradley Beal will miss at least the next three weeks as a lower back strain continues to plague the start of his tenure with the Phoenix Suns.

In a statement, the Suns said the shooting guard will be re-evaluated in three weeks. Beal missed the team's first seven games with his lower back strain then returned Nov.

8 for the first of three straight games before missing Wednesday's win over Minnesota. A three-time All-Star, Beal is averaging 17.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists in his three games, all starts.

Acquired from the Washington Wizards in an offseason trade, Beal was expected to form a high-powered big three in Phoenix, but injuries have prevented that from happening.

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