Who: Phoenix Suns (40-32) vs. Denver Nuggets (44-28)
When: 8:00pm Arizona Time
Where: Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, Arizona
Watch: NBC, Peacock
Listen: KMVP 98.7
The Phoenix Suns need to string together good performances to get back on track before the playoffs. The Suns have been missing two starters for almost a month now and have had their chances to climb into the race for a top-six seed in the Western Conference playoffs. However, now 3.5 games behind the Rockets and just 10 games left this
regular season, the Suns will likely finish the season in seventh spot in the West.
The Nuggets are now playing at full strength for the first time in 2026 and are starting to come together as a championship contender. The extremely undersized Suns will need Oso Ighodaro, Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming, and others to defend and rebound against the best offense in the NBA, led by Nikola Jokic. The Suns will need Devin Booker, Jalen Green, and Collin Gillespie to score at a high level to keep pace.
The good news for the Suns is that the Nuggets have the 21st-best defense in the NBA with a 120.2 rating. This nationally televised game should be a fun, high-scoring, highly entertaining affair if the Suns can keep pace.
Probable Starters
Injury Report
Suns
- Grayson Allen — QUESTIONABLE (Left Knee Injury Management)
- Dillon Brooks — OUT (Left Hand Fracture)
- Amir Coffey — OUT (Left Ankle Sprain)
- Haywood Highsmith — OUT (Right Knee Injury Management)
- Royce O’Neale — PROBABLE (Left Knee Soreness)
- Mark Williams — OUT (Left Foot Third Metatarsal Stress Reaction)
Nuggets
- Payton Watson — OUT (Right Hamstring Injury Management)
What to Watch For
In the previous two matchups this season, Phoenix has had no answer for Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets, who have blown the Suns out of the water and scored over 130 points in both games. Both games took place before December, which was before Ighodaro’s jump to a higher level of play. Ighodaro and the rest of the Suns’ defense will need to play ultra-aggressively by creating turnovers with their frenetic defense. While Maluach is still young and raw, the reason why the Suns drafted him is for his physical gifts defensively against the players in the world. It will be interesting to see how Jordan Ott deploys Maluach and if he will get substantial reps against the best player in the world.
Offensively, poor fourth-quarter play has plagued Booker and Green specifically, and the rest of the Suns over their recent five-game losing streak that they snapped on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors in a blowout win. Unless the Nuggets fall completely flat, the Suns will likely need to win a close game to defeat the Nuggets. Elite shotmaking from Green and Booker in the fourth quarter is a necessity to hang with the Denver, and the two have to take care of the ball as well. The Nuggets’ defense is nothing special, so the Suns just need to play a clean game to be in this one late, then it comes down to whose stars can come up with the win.
Key to a Suns Win
Turnovers. The Suns have to take care of the ball and force the Nuggets to make mistakes. While the Suns are significantly undersized against the Nuggets, they can make up for that disadvantage by pressing the Nuggets and creating turnovers that lead to easy offense on the other end. Jordan Goodwin and Ryan Dunn need to lead the charge in causing the kind of chaos this team thrives in when they are at their best.
Offensively, the Suns are going to target Jokic. While he does not block shots at an elite level, he is incredibly smart with great hands and forces turnovers at a high level. The Suns have to effectively attack Jokic without turning the ball over and giving the Nuggets easy baskets in transition. The Suns have to take care of the ball to win the game.
Prediction
Jokic leads the Nuggets to a narrow win.
Nuggets 125, Suns 121









