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Suns Challenge Wizards in DC as Mark Williams Faces Suspension

The upcoming matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the Washington Wizards will take place at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The game is scheduled for 5:00 PM Arizona time. The Suns enter this contest with an 18-13 record, while the Wizards struggle at 7-23.

Suns Face Key Challenge with Mark Williams’ Suspension

Despite being heavy favorites, the Suns will be without starting center Mark Williams. He received a one-game suspension following an altercation with New Orleans Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado during their recent win. This creates a significant hurdle for Phoenix as they strive for their fourth consecutive victory.

Wizards in Better Form

The Wizards have displayed improved performance recently, winning two straight games, including a victory over the Memphis Grizzlies. In their last seven games, they have won four, accounting for 57% of their total wins this season. This resurgence makes tonight’s game particularly interesting.

Player Insights

Alex Sarr is a player to watch for the Wizards. He has averaged impressive stats with over 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocks per game. His performance could pose significant challenges for the Suns in Williams’ absence.

In contrast, Devin Booker needs to regain his shooting touch. After a strong game against the Pelicans, he struggled in the rematch, shooting just 33% from the field. His three-point shooting has also dipped significantly since his return from injury, dropping to 25% in recent games.

On the other hand, Collin Gillespie has emerged as a key contributor for the Suns. He has made 13 three-pointers over his last three games, showing a remarkable shooting streak that could benefit Phoenix.

Injury Report

The injury situation for both teams is as follows:

  • Suns:
    • Jordan Goodwin – Available (Jaw)
    • Ryan Dunn – Questionable (Knee Soreness)
    • Grayson Allen – Out (Right Knee Injury Management)
    • Jalen Green – Out (Right Hamstring Strain)
    • Mark Williams – Out (Suspension)
  • Wizards:
    • Keyshawn George – Out (Left Hip Soreness)
    • Corey Kispert – Out (Left Hamstring Tightness)
    • Khris Middleton – Out (Right Knee Management)
    • Cam Whitmore – Out (Right Shoulder Blood Clot)

Keys to Victory

For the Suns to secure the win, reducing turnovers will be essential. They had 33 turnovers during their last two games, showing a lack of control. Phoenix is currently tied with the Brooklyn Nets for the fourth-most turnovers per game, which they need to address against Washington’s young squad.

Prediction

The Suns have a strong track record against non-playoff teams, boasting an 11-2 record in such matchups. Even with the Wizards’ recent improvement, their youth could be a disadvantage. Favoring the Suns to win this game, a likely score prediction could be Suns 123, Wizards 107.

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