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Brad Krejci
Nov 12, 2025
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The Phoenix Sun's took the first game at home but look to get another from the Clippers on the road.

The Phoenix Sun's look to end the road woes tonight in L.A, where they previously got beat by 27 points. This back-to-back matchup is going to be a great rematch as both teams are getting close to healthier line ups.

Jalen Green had a great game against the Clippers in his debut for the Suns, while Kawhi Leonard missed the last game, he will be in the starting five tonight for Los Angeles.

The Suns have yet to go on the road and win. Starting the season off 0-4, losing all but one by double digits. 

Just two nights ago the Suns defeated the Clippers at home, Leonard and James Harden were both out for the game. Tonight, with Kawhi Leonard returning to the lineup with ex-Sun Chris Paul at the helm, Phoenix looks to prove they can compete with top competitors in the west. 

The three-point shooting was sharp in the last game along with the bench contributions being meaningful throughout the game, showing chemistry is building when playing at home. We as fans have yet to see that same chemistry on the road and field goal percentage shooting has been much lower on the road as well.

The Los Angeles Clippers on the other hand still dealing with injuries with James Harden being out and their defensive and offensive play is rated amongst the bottom half of the league. 

Goals for the Suns are to attack the perimeter shooting especially off of the Clippers rotation. When the bench comes in for Phoenix and hits their shots from the perimeter, you see everyone gets going. 

Multiple games to start the season we have seen every player on the roster but one put up points.

No matter what this will be a competitive matchup of Booker and Green verse Paul and Leonard. The Clippers are desperate to rebound back at home, while accepting the fact they are being held back by roster limitations.

As long as the Suns can match their play of two nights ago but on the road and Green can repeat his debut, we should see a better Phoenix team on the road.