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Devin Booker scores 25, Suns cruise past the Raptors 120-98 to end a 5-game skid

PHOENIX (AP) β€” Devin Booker scored 25 points, Jalen Green added 20 and the Phoenix Suns snapped a five-game losing streak by beating the Toronto Raptors 120-98 on Sunday night.

Phoenix won its 40th game of the season, which is already a four-win improvement over last year with 10 games to play.

The Suns never trailed and took an 18-point lead into halftime. They extended the advantage to 92-62 late in the third when Booker got fouled while making a driving layup, adding the free throw to convert the three-point play.

Booker shot 9 of 15 from the field, including 3 of 6 from 3-point range. Collin Gillespie added 16 points. The Suns' second unit played well with Ryan Dunn scoring 12 and rookie Rasheer Fleming adding 11.

Toronto lost its second straight. The Raptors are still No. 5 in the Eastern Conference playoff race, but fell to 39-31, which is just a half-game ahead of the Atlanta Hawks and Philadelphia 76ers. The top six teams automatically make the playoffs in each conference.

Scottie Barnes led the Raptors with 17 points. RJ Barrett and Ja'Kobe Walter both added 13.

Phoenix jumped out to a 34-20 after one quarter after shooting 8 of 12 from 3-point range and extended the advantage to 66-48 by halftime. Booker led the Suns with 12 points before the break, while Barnes had 13 for the Raptors.

The banged-up Suns won despite missing a big chunk of their playing rotation, including Royce O'Neale (knee), Grayson Allen (knee), Dillon Brooks (hand) and Mark Williams (foot).

Up next

Raptors: At Utah on Monday.

Suns: Host Denver on Tuesday.

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Suns have 200th consecutive sellout, work to regain momentum as postseason approaches

PHOENIX (AP) β€” The Phoenix Suns are one of the NBA's feel-good stories this season, having much more success than many anticipated after rebuilding their roster over the summer.

Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein says the best part is it's a team he actually enjoys watching.

Fans apparently agree with him.

The franchise had its 200th consecutive sellout crowd Saturday night, a 108-105 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. It's the second-longest streak in franchise history and the fourth-longest in the NBA behind Miami, Golden State and Utah. Local TV ratings are up 64% compared to last season.

Even the current five-game losing streak can't completely dampen the mood. It's going to take more than a rough 10 days to derail the surprising momentum the Suns have built over the past few months.

β€œIt's pride in building a team that makes the community, Suns fans, proud,” Bartelstein said. "That was the goal. It's a basketball city and they love the Suns. We knew if we built a team that resembled the grit, toughness, playing with joy, that this city deserves, with the talent we had and would bring, that we'd be fine.

β€œSometimes you've got to go through some tough times to come out on the other side of it.”

The Suns' relative success β€” they fell to 39-32 after Saturday's loss β€” comes a year after one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history. Last year's team was built around the so-called β€œBig 3” of 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal and Devin Booker while being led by veteran coach Mike Budenholzer, who won an NBA title with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021.

But the Suns didn't even make the playoffs, finishing with a 36-46 record. Even worse, the team was a chore to watch, with spotty defensive effort and an offense that often turned stagnant, wasting the ample scoring power on the roster.

The crowds at Mortgage Matchup Center β€” once among the NBA's best β€” were becoming much more docile. They were still technically selling out games thanks to ticket sales from the high expectations at the beginning of the year, but some seats were empty and interest was fading fast.

It seemed as if the streak would end soon.

That's when owner Mat Ishbia, Bartelstein and newly hired general manager Brian Gregory decided on a new strategy. There would be no more star chasing. Sure, the Suns needed good players, but they also needed the right players, ones who would bring a more hard-nosed persona.

Durant was shipped to the Houston Rockets during the offseason for Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks. The latter has been particularly important to the team's culture change, averaging a career-high 20.9 points per game while providing an edgy presence that gets under the other team's skin.

Brooks has missed the past few weeks with a broken hand, but is expected to return fairly soon.

Beal was released during the offseason, leaving Booker as the team's unquestioned leader and the 29-year-old responded with the fifth All-Star appearance of his career. Budenholzer was fired and first-year coach Jordan Ott was hired.

So far, the moves have worked out quicker than expected.

The Suns are far from perfect, but with three weeks remaining in the regular season, the playoffs are a realistic goal. That's a win for a franchise that looked like as though it might be one of the league's worst teams back in October.

β€œIt's one of the best stories in the NBA, if not the best,” Bartelstein said. β€œIt's all fragile because the season's so long and we're banged up right now, but it's been a really fun season on the court.”

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Ryan Rollins scores 26 points for Bucks in 108-105 win, sending Suns to 5th straight loss

PHOENIX (AP) β€” Ryan Rollins had 26 points and 10 rebounds, Kyle Kuzma scored 20 before leaving with an injury and the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks beat the Phoenix Suns 108-105 on Saturday night.

The Suns have lost five straight. The Bucks won for just the third time in 12 games.

Rollins made a tough floater in the lane with 23.8 seconds to push the Bucks up 107-104 and added a free throw with 9.7 seconds left to seal the win. He shot 10 of 19 from the field and also added seven assists.

Kuzma left in the third quarter because of tightness in his right Achilles tendon.

The Suns took an 82-81 lead after three quarters and the game stayed tight throughout the fourth. Ousmane Dieng's short jumper pushed the Bucks ahead 102-97 with 2:21 left.

Phoenix All-Star Devin Booker responded with a 3-pointer while being fouled and made the free throw to cut the deficit to 102-101. It was one of the few highlights for Booker, who finished with just 14 points on 4-of-17 shooting.

Jalen Green led the Suns with 24 points, while Collin Gillespie had 18.

Milwaukee β€” playing without injured star Giannis Antetokounmpo β€” trailed for much of the first half, but used a 42-point second quarter to take a 57-52 halftime lead. Kuzma led the Bucks with 17 points before the break while Green had 15 for the Suns.

The Suns were without several rotation players, including Grayson Allen (knee), Royce O'Neale (knee), Dillon Brooks (hand) and Mark Williams (foot).

Up next

Bucks: At Los Angeles Clippers on Monday.

Suns: Host Toronto on Sunday.

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