The Suns cannot get out of this funk as of late, and it keeps continuing. These injuries continue to keep this team depleted, and with some late-game offensive struggles again, they fall to the Milwaukee Bucks 108-105. This is very sad for the team as they are now continuing this losing streak at home, but not only that, they lost to a Giannis-less Bucks team.
This team was led by Jalen Green, who had 24 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists. He was able to find his rhythm early and late for this team,
like he usually has, but struggled throughout the middle once again. One thing the team needs to figure out is how to work all three of their scorers together effectively, as it hasn’t been clicking lately.
For the Bucks, they were led by Ryan Rollins, a great underdog story, who kept finding his spots against a defense that got lost in the second quarter. He had 26 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists, leading their team. Kyle Kuzma also had a great game, but left early due to some tightness. preventing an injury. If he had finished the game, who knows, this one could have been out of reach earlier.
One thing is clear, though: they are missing Dillon Brooks, Mark Williams, and the veteran wings tremendously.
Game Flow
First Half
The Suns started this one off on the right note, getting to an early 9-0 lead. The Suns were actively hunting the paint to find baskets going to Oso Ighodaro and Jalen Green early. This hot start is something we are used to, but seeing it strike once again gives the fans hope of breaking this losing streak. The Bucks did answer back, but the Suns were able to maintain the defensive intensity to keep the lead.
With the team back home, they want to make sure they show out for their fans, and they did, to start. The Bucks have been able to find ways to the free-throw line, creating opportunities. But it went over 5 minutes without a field goal.
The one scary moment was when Jamaree Bouyea went up for a rebound and fell hard. Luckily, he was able to get up and walk off on his own. But the team could use his energy with them, so, depleted without Giannis, the Bucks are just struggling on both ends, and the Suns lead 26-15 after one quarter of play.
In the second quarter, it sadly was a bit of a different story to start. The Suns’ lead started to shrink after the Bucks had some big shots from Pete Nance and AJ Green. Jalen Green tried his best to keep the team afloat offensively, but it was just not enough as the Suns were forced to take a timeout and stop the bleeding.
Sadly, after that timeout, Phoenix did not change much as the Bucks slowly crawled back into this one, with the Suns struggling at the free-throw line; they are currently 1-5 to start. Once again, Kyle Kuzma is getting hot, too, which allowed the Bucks to tie it up at 37 halfway through this quarter.
If you read the preview for this game, you would know I mentioned that stopping Kyle Kuzma would be key. Unfortunately, he heats up in the second half once again, making some big shots. For the Suns, though, they did find some rhythm here offensively from Green and Goodwin.
The Bucks saw this hot streak continue with Ryan Rollins, who started making some tough baskets and bringing that lead bigger for Milwaukee. At the end of the quarter, though, the Suns woke up a bit and made some tough shots, especially the last one from Bouyea, to only be down five at half. The Suns’ defense has to be stronger on rotations and stopping the Bucks from getting to their spots on offense.
Second Half
In the third, the Suns saw a resurgence, with Collin Gillespie and Oso Ighodaro finding some baskets early. Ighodaro’s growth this season has been incredible, and recently, he has found his way to get some big slams that have brought some nice rewards. Gillespie also made another big three as he looks to be on one so far, with 4 triples. This gave Phoenix the lead back, but not for long.
The Nucks would then continue their onslaught, as they had just been dominating on the glass. Jerachio Sims was controlling every offensive rebound for them, allowing the Bucks more opportunities for second-chance points. This, with Kuzma and Rollins continuing to make threes, left the Suns trailing once again.
Unfortunately for the Bucks, Kyle Kuzma left with right Achilles tightness, and with one of their snipers now out, the Suns found a way back into this one. After back-to-back threes from Rasheer Fleming and Ryan Dunn, the Suns saw the lead and held it into the fourth, up by one, 82-81.
To start the fourth, the Suns went with the man who started it all for them in Jalen Green. He started finding his rhythm again after missing two free throws he had seven straight. Cam Thomas, though, wanted to keep the Bucks alive and made sure they stayed in striking distance.
Ryan Dunn also had some nice plays in this game and really shone when the Suns needed him most. His activity on the glass has been present as the Suns are still without veteran wings and their starting center. He currently leads the team with eight boards and has been an x-factor to give the Suns some much-needed second-chance points.
Even though they tried to fight late, it was just not enough for the Suns. They missed some key shots late, even with Green going crazy for the fourth for a bit. Some big shots late from Myles Turner and Ryan Rollins put this one away, even though Phoenix was in it to the end.
Up Next
The Suns have yet another back-to-back game, this time against the Toronto Raptors again.









