Devin Booker might miss Suns' matchup with Jazz

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Oct 26, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) watches game action against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Crypto.com Arena.
Oct 26, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) watches game action against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Crypto.com Arena.
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Devin Booker's importance to the Phoenix Suns is being tested early in the season.

The three-time All-Star guard could miss his second straight game due to left foot soreness when the Suns host the Utah Jazz on Saturday night. He is listed as doubtful.

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Booker sat out Thursday against the Los Angeles Lakers, and Phoenix faded late in a 100-95 loss.

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That continued a trend from last season when the Suns were 34-19 in the regular season with Booker and a measly 11-18 without him.

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After Booker sustained a groin injury against the Denver Nuggets on Christmas night, an ailment that kept him out for six weeks, the Suns won their following game before losing nine of their next 10.

Booker was in the lineup for the season opener on Tuesday and had 32 points, eight assists and six rebounds in a 108-104 victory over the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. Booker injured his foot during the contest.

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Phoenix shooting guard Bradley Beal (back) will miss his third straight game. The three-time All-Star was acquired from the Washington Wizards in the offseason.

The absences of Booker and Beal were certainly felt in the road loss to the Lakers as the Suns were outscored 28-11 in the fourth quarter.

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Phoenix's Kevin Durant was a virtual one-man band, hoisting 28 shots — making half of them — while scoring 39 points. The team's second-highest scorer was Eric Gordon with 15.

Durant, 35, completed the night as the 12th-leading scorer in NBA history with 26,949 career points. He surpassed Houston Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon (26,946).

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New Phoenix coach Frank Vogel enjoyed the competition between Durant and LeBron James (21 points), the latter of whom Vogel coach for three seasons with the Lakers.

"Two of the game's greats just going head to head," Vogel said. "Some collisions out there. The level of competition for Game 2 of the NBA season was super high. Felt like a playoff game out there. A boxing match. A slugfest. ... To see those two guys out there fighting for it was pretty special."

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Now the Suns will look to defeat Utah for the 10th time in 12 meetings.

The Jazz also split their first two games, but they will bring momentum into the outing against the Suns after recording a 120-118 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday in Salt Lake City.

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Jordan Clarkson buried the go-ahead 3-pointer with 28.9 seconds left.

"That's a really gritty win for our team," Jazz coach Will Hardy said. "If we play that hard every night, we're going to be a tough team to play against."

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Lauri Markkanen, an All-Star last season, made five 3-pointers while recording 35 points and 12 rebounds. He is averaging 27 points and 11 rebounds.

The Jazz are expecting Markkanen to take another step upward this season. He set career highs in scoring average (25.6 points per game) and 3-point baskets (200) last season in his first campaign with the Jazz.

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"You don't always choose to be the leader, and Lauri is the leader," Hardy said. "And the guys look to him in tough moments. And so there could be something going on in his game where he doesn't feel good, and the way that he carries himself in those hard moments is not just going to impact his own play, but it's going to impact the rest of our team.

"And he knows that; he and I've talked about that a lot. I think he's ready for that responsibility."

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—Field Level Media