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Suns remain confident as play-in spot is nearly locked.
Summary
The Phoenix Suns have lost six of seven recent games but are nearly locked into a play-in berth, and veterans say the team is focused on getting healthy and improving late-game execution before the tournament.
Content
The Phoenix Suns are approaching the end of the regular season and are nearly locked into a play-in tournament spot. The team has navigated a season marked by a long string of injuries that disrupted its lineup. Recently, Phoenix has lost six of seven games, though most defeats were by eight points or fewer. Veterans, including Royce O'Neale, have emphasized confidence and a focus on getting players healthy and sharpening execution late in games.
Key facts:
- The Suns have dropped six of their last seven games, and each loss was by eight points or less.
- Starters Dillon Brooks and Mark Williams remain out, while Royce O'Neale and Grayson Allen were removed from the injury report entering the weekend.
- O'Neale described the team as "very confident" and highlighted the importance of health and fourth-quarter execution.
- Phoenix failed to climb into the Western Conference's top six and is all but set to play in the play-in tournament.
- The Suns host the Utah Jazz tonight and will begin a four-game road trip next week, with six of their final nine games on the road.
Summary:
The Suns' recent string of close losses has left the club headed to the play-in rather than the top six in the West. The team is concentrating on restoring health and tightening late-game play ahead of the tournament, with a home game against Utah tonight followed by a multi-game road trip.
