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  • The Suns Defeat The Wizards at Home

    On mid-December night at home vs the Wizards, the Suns were trailing behind early on. After being down 21-9 midway through the first quarter, Kevin Durant took matters into his own hands.  Breaking away, and getting into the paint for a few slams, he finished the quarter with 11 points. Shortly after Durant’s run the Wizards were able to fight…

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  • Bradley Beal Returns, As The Suns Defeat The Warriors In Dramatic Fashion

    Through all the chaos, The Phoenix Suns won Tuesday’s matchup vs. the Golden State Warriors at home. The big headline for the game was that Bradley Beal would play after missing a month due to a back injury.   Beal would play 27 minutes and score 16 points off of 5-12 shooting. Although it was nice for the Suns to have…

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  • The D’Backs Bolster Their Rotation After Signing Eduardo Rodriguez

    On Wednesday night, the Arizona Diamondbacks made their first signing of this year’s free agency. They did that with the signing of former Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox left handed pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez. The contract consists of 4 years and $80 million.  Last year, the D’Backs exceeded everyone’s expectations. But they just came up short losing four to one…

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  • Devin Booker Beats the Buzzer, Leading to a 116-113 Victory

    On a Sunday evening matchup of the Suns vs. the Knicks Devin Booker hits a game winning three to beat the Knick 116-113. This marks Phoenix’s seventh win in a row. In the first 10 games of the season, the Suns had a slow start, and things were looking rough with injuries stacking up. Thankfully when Devin Booker returned vs.…

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  • Kevin Durant Giving The Suns a Much Needed Boost

    In the early stages of the season, Kevin Durant has been excellent for The Suns.  As of right now, he ranks second in the league with most points per. game (31.4).  After playing two games over this last weekend vs. The Utah Jazz showed why the 35 year-old is still one of the league’s top players.  In those two games,…

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  • Suns Yet to Showcase Big Three, but Still Shine vs. T-Wolves

    The Sun’s new big three of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal were expected to make their awaited debut on Wednesday’s home matchup vs. The Minnesota Timberwolves, however that was not the case. Just before Wednesday’s matchup, it was announced that Devin Booker would make his return (calf), and Bradley Beal would miss his eighth game of the season…

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  • Suns Early Season Struggles Continue

    The Phoenix Suns are 0-2 to start out their home stand. After taking losses to The Lakers and The Thunder, it’s clear that this team still needs a little more time to figure things out. Yes Devin Booker has been sidelined pretty much every game besides two, but that shouldn’t really even be an excuse.  Throughout every game, The Suns…

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    Kyler Murray Returns For The Cardinals

    The Arizona Cardinals are hosting the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday.  But that isn’t the biggest headline of the week. The big story is that Cardinal’s star quarterback Kyler Murray is making his long awaited return from a torn ACL.  It was an early December Monday Night Football game last year, when The New England Patriots were visiting The Arizona Cardinals,…

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  • Bradley Beal Makes His Suns Debut

    The all-star guard was acquired on this year’s’ Father’s Day, and finally made his regular season debut with The Phoenix Suns. There have been headlines all year surrounding Bradley Beal’s availability. Many have questioned the videos taken at The Sun’s practice, on whether Beal’s back was making him walk incorrectly or not. But after missing the first seven games of…

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  • Arizona Diamondbacks Now In A Win Or Go Home Situation

    Regardless of how game five ends tonight, there’s no doubt that what the Arizona Diamondbacks have done this season is anything short of success. From being a team that was expected to finish just above .500, to winning the NLCS and playing in the World Series for the first time since 2001, the last and only time the Diamondbacks won…

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