Suns' G Devin Booker (ankle) to miss home opener vs. Jazz - ESPN
The Phoenix Suns' new backcourt will be missing in action yet again as Devin Booker was ruled out of Saturday night's home opener against the Utah Jazz with an ankle injury.
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The Phoenix Suns' new backcourt will be missing in action yet again as Devin Booker was ruled out of Saturday night's home opener against the Utah Jazz with an ankle injury.
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers will look to bounce back from their season-opening loss by facing an undermanned Phoenix Suns team on Thursday. Two of the Suns' big three — Bradley Beal and Devin Booker — will sit out L.A.'s home opener, according to the team.
There are two games on the NBA schedule on Thursday, both featuring teams with major playoff aspirations. In both games, however, one team is missing key presences in the backcourt that could tilt the action. How do the likely absences of James Harden (personal), Devin Booker (doubtful, foot) and Bradley Beal (doubtful, back) affect the betting angles for tonight? Let's dig into it.
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Veteran guard Bradley Beal will have to wait to make his debut for the Phoenix Suns, as he is out for Tuesday night's season opener against the Golden State Warriors, a source told Andscape's Marc J. Spears.
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