PHOENIX: The Chicago Bulls defeated the Phoenix Suns 105-103 on Thursday as Collin Sexton scored 30 points and Chicago earned its second win in three games after an 11-game losing streak. Phoenix, without Dillon Brooks and with Devin Booker recently returning from a hip issue, rallied late but fell short. The following night the Suns beat the New Orleans Pelicans 118-116, with Booker scoring 32 points including 18 in the third quarter. Officials and coaches provided medical updates this week online. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Injuries can change the game in the NBA. Suns' Dillon Brooks is out, and Devin Booker is back from a hip issue. This can affect team performance and betting odds. If you're a fan or a bettor, keep an eye on injury reports.
The Bulls are breaking their losing streak, and the Suns are showing resilience despite injuries. This NBA season is unpredictable and exciting. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
Short-term beneficiaries included the Chicago Bulls for momentum, bench players across the league receiving expanded roles, and opponents who gain strategic advantages while Phoenix manages injuries and rotation uncertainty.
The Phoenix Suns suffered immediate setbacks to depth and defensive continuity due to injuries to Dillon Brooks, Mark Williams’ absence, and recurring foul trouble that complicate rotations and playoff positioning.
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Suns, Bulls, Pelicans: injuries shape mixed NBA outcomes
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