Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns will face each other in Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs Round 1 on Sunday, April 28, starting at 9:30 PM ET in the Footprint Center.
The Phoenix Suns regular season was an indicator an embarrassing playoff outing was in the cards. ‘Twas the night of Game 3 at the Footprint Center. The Wolves and the Suns played, wrestled, and bantered.
The Phoenix Suns are currently resembling a failed experiment more than ever. Entering the season, significant concerns loomed over the team, and as the season progressed, those concerns only intensified.
The end is near. My fingers have nearly reached their creative maximum output capacity. There isn’t much more they can produce relative to the 2023-24 Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns entered 2023-2024 with sky-high expectations of maximizing their team strengths, which include the bountiful scoring of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal among others.
Anthony Edwards put the Suns into submission. Bradley Beal said he would be damned if he would be swept out of an NBA playoff series. With the Phoenix Suns seemingly out of hope, it seems the path is now inevitable.
As the Phoenix Suns faced the prospect of being swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves, team owner Matt Ishbia's frustration was palpable. Ishbia, who acquired the team last season, made significant investments to assemble a star-studded roster, including acquiring talents like Bradley Beal, Kevin Durant, and Devin Booker.
Devin Booker's reaction to the boos from Suns fans and the team's 0-3 deficit against the Minnesota Timberwolves spoke volumes about the frustration and disappointment surrounding Phoenix's postseason performance.
It isn’t looking good for the Phoenix Suns at the moment. Down 3-0 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Suns are fresh off a Game 3 loss at home on Friday.
Anthony Edwards recorded 36 points and nine rebounds as the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the host Phoenix Suns 126-109 on Friday night to take a 3-0 playoff series lead for the first time in franchise history.
Returning home down 0-2 in the first round, Suns’ head coach Frank Vogel made changes to the team’s rotation in an effort to turn the tide. Despite this, the Suns suffered a third consecutive loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Grayson Allen has truly been one of the unsung heroes for the Phoenix Suns over the course of the 2023-24 season. In his first season with the team, Allen shot a career-best and league-high 46.1 percent from three-point range in 75 total games.
As the NBA Playoffs have tipped off, fans have been all over the postseason news, not looking to miss out on anything. There were quite some interesting matchups in the first round.
Fans in Minneapolis made it clear that they don't expect to see the Phoenix Suns in town again until sometime next season. The Suns can change that with an improved performance in Friday's Game 3.
While Holmgren doesn't have Durant's overall offensive skill set — not yet, at least — his ability to block and alter shots at the rim has already made him one of the best two-way players in the league.
Things are not looking good for Bradley Beal and the Phoenix Suns. Despite a top-heavy roster and the fact that they swept the Minnesota Timberwolves back in the regular season, the Suns find themselves down two games to zero to Anthony Edwards and company.
No sugarcoating here—the Phoenix Suns are facing a tough spot. Down 0-2 in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs after they suffered double-digit losses in both game to start the series.
The 2024 NBA Playoffs have not gotten off to a strong start for the Phoenix Suns. The No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, Phoenix actually entered their matchup with the No.
The Phoenix Suns understand that they need to step up their game if they’re going to make a deep playoff run this year. The Minnesota Timberwolves overwhelmed them in Game 1, and the performance led to Anthony Edwards getting high praise from arguably the greatest player to lace them up.
Say this much for Phoenix Suns shooting guard Bradley Beal — there’s no shortage of confidence that he’s on his way to his first NBA title. “I believe the Suns can win a championship, man,” Beal told Marc J.