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Jordan Goodwin hit a free throw with 0.4 seconds left to give the Phoenix Suns a 99-98 comeback win over the Golden State Warriors before a sellout crowd of 17,071 at Mortgage Matchup Center on Thursday,
PHOENIX -- Jordan Goodwin made a game-winning free throw with under a second left, and the Phoenix Suns (15-12) snapped a two-game losing streak with an electric 99-98 victory over the Golden State Warriors (13-15) Thursday night at Mortgage Matchup Center.
Devin Booker scored 23 of his 25 points in the second half, Jordan Goodwin made a free throw with fourth-tenths of a second remaining, and the Phoenix Suns overcame a 14-point deficit to beat the visiting Golden State Warriors 99-98 on Thursday.
PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns have made the final ruling on the status of starting guard Grayson Allen for tonight's matchup against the Golden State Warriors. Allen will be out after he was added to the injury report last night as questionable with right knee soreness.
Collin Gillespie is averaging a career-best 13 points in his second season with the Phoenix Suns. He returned to the game on Dec. 18, after exiting.
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The Warriors jumped out to a 14-point lead early in the the third quarter, but a 20-6 run led by Phoenix lifer Booker — 12 points in that stretch — led to a tie at 66. The Suns were aggressive in double-teaming Steph Curry, who had scored 87 points over the past two games, daring other Warriors to beat them.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Phoenix Suns once again took down the Minnesota Timberwolves. Collin Gillespie sank two free throws with 6.3 seconds left in regulation, lifting Phoenix to a 108-105 win on Monday, Dec. 8, before a crowd of 16,046 at Target Center.
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.