Phoenix — the Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Phoenix Suns 114-110 on Tuesday night in the NBA play-in tournament at the Suns' home arena, with Portland's Deni Avdija scoring 41 points and Phoenix's Jalen Green finishing with 35. Devin Booker missed five free throws down the stretch, and Portland recorded multiple late blocks. Portland's win advances the Blazers toward a first-round matchup against San Antonio, while the Suns must now play Friday's play-in final against the Clippers–Warriors winner to avoid elimination; team coaches and players addressed execution and foul issues this week, and the Suns face quick turnaround with the next game scheduled within days.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
If you're a basketball fan, this game was a nail-biter. The Blazers' win means they're one step closer to the first-round series against San Antonio. Suns fans, don't lose hope. Your team still has a chance to stay in the game on Friday. Check the NBA schedule for exact times.
Portland's victory was a mix of skill and missed opportunities by Phoenix. The Suns need to address their execution and foul issues quickly. Their next game is just around the corner. Worth forwarding if you know a Suns fan who needs a pick-me-up.
The Portland Trail Blazers benefited directly from the victory, advancing in the postseason bracket and securing a first-round path while gaining momentum and roster confidence.
The Phoenix Suns suffered a significant setback: the loss placed the team on the brink of elimination and exposed late-game execution issues, including missed free throws and defensive breakdowns.
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Trail Blazers top Suns 114-110 in dramatic play-in
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