PHOENIX SUNS

Alex Len leads Suns past Magic with double-double

Nov 23, 2016, 8:27 PM | Updated: 11:44 pm

Alex Len defends Elfrid Payton as the Phoenix Suns beat the Orlando Magic. (Associated Press)...

Alex Len defends Elfrid Payton as the Phoenix Suns beat the Orlando Magic. (Associated Press)

(Associated Press)

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Phoenix Suns coach Earl Watson views his team as young and still a work in progress.

The Suns, however, seemed to take a critical step on the defensive end Wednesday night in a 92-87 victory over Orlando that concluded an otherwise disappointing road trip.

With Devin Booker, Eric Bledsoe and Alex Len leading the way, Phoenix limited the Magic to just 36 percent shooting from the field and only 28 percent shooting from 3-point range.

Our defensive presence was on point tonight,” said Watson, whose team snapped a two-game losing streak and finished the six-game trip 2-4. “We got two wins, we could have gotten more. We’re not content with anything.

“We’re a young team, we’re working, we’re headed in the right direction. That was a total team effort tonight.”

Len had 17 points and 12 rebounds to go along with two blocked shots in the paint. Bledsoe had 16 points as all five starters finished in double figures — and P.J. Tucker came off the bench to put 10 points.

The victory didn’t salvage the road trip but it certainly allowed the Suns to feel like they have momentum as they head home.

“This was a must-win for us,” Bledsoe said. “We came up short in Washington and Philly. This one we had to cap off before heading back home.”

The most impressive part stepping up on defense, where Phoenix (5-11) has been among the NBA’s worst. But Wednesday night they had solid help defense and gave Orlando’s shooters few open shots.

Evan Fournier led the Magic (6-9) with 25 points and Nikola Vucevic added 21 points, but none of the other starters hit double figures. Jeff Green went 0 for 7 from the field and Serge Ibaka was just 2 for 5 from the field and finished with only five points.

“I’m very pleased with how unselfish we were,” Watson said. “They played selfless and it showed on the defensive end.”

For the Magic it was another frustrating night shooting the ball. With Green now in the starting lineup in place of Aaron Gordon, the only consistent scoring off the bench has come from D.J. Augustin, who had 12 points Wednesday.

“We just had a number of guys have bad nights,” Magic coach Frank Vogel said.

TIP-INS

Suns: Forward T.J. Warren missed his second straight game with what coach Earl Watson described as a head injury. … The Suns will now play their next three games at home. They don’t hit the road again until Dec. 3 when they face Golden State.

Magic: Coming into Wednesday night’s game, the Magic had held their previous six opponents to a combined 92.3 points per game and 41 percent shooting from the field. .. .With the addition of center Bismack Biyombo this season, the Magic are averaging 5.57 blocks, which ranks sixth in the NBA.

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