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The Suns have their respect throughout the NBA, and it's all earned. But for head coach Jordan Ott, he's felt the respect for a good while.
With three seconds left, Devin Booker fouled LeBron James. The NBA says this was correct. PHOENIX -- Devin Booker insists he didn't foul LeBron James with three seconds left in the Phoenix Suns' 116-114 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, though the league's official two-minute report shows otherwise.
When the final buzzer sounded on Sunday night, the game between the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers didn’t just come to a close; it shifted into scrutiny.
The Timberwolves swept the 2024-25 regular season series against the Suns for the first time since the 2016-17 season after the Suns swept the regular season series with the Timberwolves, 3-0 during the 2023-24 season, the then third time doing so over the past five seasons (2-0 in 2019-20 and 3-0 in 2021-22)
The Suns' head coach Jordan Ott had a few choice words for the referees after his team's game against the Lakers.
The Phoenix Suns face the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Dec. 10.
We're past the Dec. 15 deadline for free agents to stay with the team -- these two Phoenix Suns can now be dealt, if the organization so chooses.
The Thunder obliterated the Phoenix Suns, 138-89, Wednesday, Dec. 10 in their NBA Cup West Quarterfinal game in Oklahoma City. This marked the largest margin of victory — 49 points — in the NBA thus far in the 2025-26 season.
A late foul call on Devin Booker sent LeBron James to the line in the final seconds, sealing a narrow Lakers win and sparking debate across the NBA. Late-game moments often decide NBA rivalries, and the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers know this better than most.