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USA Today via Reuters

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USA Today via Reuters

It’s a back-to-back game for the Phoenix Suns. After having a losing streak for the last two games, it’s time for the Suns to bounce back and face the Philadelphia 76ers. Losing to the might of Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs has indeed put the franchise in a tough spot.

With NBA fans drawing comparisons between 6’11 Kevin Durant and 7’4 Wemby, the Suns might encounter some roadblocks to get back up in today’s match. With that in mind, let’s have a look at the injury reports.

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The Phoenix Suns Injury Report for November 4

Although Devin Booker showcased his magic in the last game against the Spurs, the player is questionable for the game. Suffering from a left ankle sprain, it’s still under speculation whether the team will have Booker in the starting five or not.

After initiating this season with a 39-point score, the player is down with frequent injuries to his left foot.

With Bradley Beal already out with lower back stiffness, the small forward of the Suns will be overburdened with responsibility. Although Booker secures a whopping 31-point score, 9 rebounds, and 13 assists, the ankle seems under stress because of constant play.

However, the player still has a chance to play against Philly, awaiting further information. That can’t be said for Beal, though. Suffering from lower back spasms, he was speculating on being on the hardwood by now. The team, after all, is being (a little too) cautious with their prized acquisition of the off-season.

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Damian Lee went through surgery for a torn right meniscus. After undergoing medical consultation and enough rest this off-season, the player is out until further notice. After sustaining an injury during an on-court workout at the Verizon 5G Performance Center, the Suns’ guard won’t be playing against Philly.

Phoenix Suns vs Philadelphia 76ers

After losing two consecutive matches against the center of the San Antonio Spurs, Kevin Durant would be raged. And by stepping foot on the newly acquired roster of the Philadelphia 76ers, Kevin might go full-throttle. Already dealing with injury reports, the Big Three still have suspense to unfold in this regular season.

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On the other hand, the Sixers might be looking at this opportunity to extend their winning streak to a tally of five. The visiting Suns will definitely put up their A-game against the duo of Tyrese Maxey and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Stay tuned for all the updates on the match as the game unfolds.

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