The Los Angeles Clippers are spending $5,441,398 per win while the Phoenix Suns are spending $7,882,459 per win The NBA's leading scorer delivered Monday night in a potential playoff preview. Dyson Daniels is leading the NBA in steals amid a breakout campaign with the Hawks.
The Los Angeles Clippers head to the desert to take on the Phoenix Suns Tuesday night. Below we will continue our NBA odds series with a Clippers-Suns prediction and pick. We will also let you know how to watch the game.
Two squads mired in skids at a bad point in the season meet Tuesday night when the Phoenix Suns host the Los Angeles Clippers. The underachieving Suns have lost 11 of their last 14 games and sat four games out of the final Western Conference play-in spot entering Monday's games.
Phoenix and Los Angeles will take the floor in a matchup of Western Conference opponents. Tuesday's meeting is the first this season for the two squads.
Devin Booker laid out how the Phoenix Suns need to approach the remainder of the season to give themselves the best chance to earn a playoff spot. “These should be playoff-feel type games from here on out the rest of the season,
Jones (groin) is out for Tuesday's game against the Suns, Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Jeff Teague suggests that Suns' head coach Mike Budenholzer will benefit from being without Kevin Durant, considering the team's struggles.
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal didn’t have bad intentions late in Sunday’s 116-98 home loss to Minnesota when he fouled an airborne Anthony Edwards at PHX Arena — but enough was enough. “It’s like scoring at the end of the game when you don’t have to,” Beal said after Monday’s practice.
The Suns went into Sunday night's loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves posting a massively disappointing 28-32 record after making many moves to improve what was seen as a letdown year in 2023-24.