PHOENIX SUNS

By the Numbers: Suns outlast Lakers to snap skid

Jan 16, 2014, 4:45 AM | Updated: 4:45 am

The Phoenix Suns grabbed a much-needed win Tuesday, outlasting the depleted Los Angeles Lakers 121-114 at the U.S. Airways Center.

The Suns had lost five of their seven games since guard Eric Bledsoe was sidelined with a knee injury, and they again had to play shorthanded Tuesday.

Leandro Barbosa was out with a shoulder injury, and center Alex Len was ejected for a Flagrant 2 foul midway through the second quarter. Still, the Suns were able to beat a team that they should — something Phoenix has typically done this year.

Here’s a closer look at the Suns’ high-scoring win over rival Los Angeles:

0

Minutes for Barbosa, who was a game-time decision after suffering a shoulder injury late in Monday’s overtime loss to the New York Knicks.

1

Block by every Suns starter. Len added one of his own off the bench.

2

Ejections at the 7:33 mark of the second quarter, after Len fouled Los Angeles forward Nick Young across the face as he attempted a dunk. Young then went after Len and landed a punch on Goran Dragic — an automatic ejection. Len was called for a Flagrant 2 foul, also an automatic ejection.

3

Game losing streak ended by the Suns’ seven-point win over their division rival.

4

Consecutive wins over the Lakers for the Suns dating back to last season.

6

Every Suns starter was at least +6 for the game, and four were at least +10. Not a single Lakers’ starter was in positive for Tuesday’s game.

11

Fast-break points for the Lakers.

17

Turnovers for each team, though the Lakers had more assists (26) than the Suns (23).

72

Combined points between Channing Frye (20), Gerald Green (28) and Markieff Morris (24).

100

Combined points in the paint (64), a season high, and fast break points (36) for the Suns.

Phoenix Suns

Head coach Frank Vogel of the Phoenix Suns reacts during the second half of game three of the Weste...

David Veenstra

Suns GM James Jones on why Frank Vogel was fired: ‘We needed to improve in a lot of areas’

James Jones explained why the Suns fired Frank Vogel and why they waited so long to hire new head coach Mike Budenholzer.

2 days ago

Bradley Beal #3, Kevin Durant #35 and Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns watch from the bench duri...

Nick Borgia

James Jones on Suns’ Big 3: ‘Those guys aren’t going anywhere’

The Suns GM told Arizona Sports’ Burns & Gambo on Friday that there are no plans of trading Devin Booker, Kevin Durant or Bradley Beal.

2 days ago

Mike Budenholzer and James Jones pose for a picture...

Dan Bickley

Suns’ Mike Budenholzer has a chance to reach new heights in Phoenix

Mike Budenholzer has already notched his first victory as Suns head coach. He dominated a must-win introductory press conference Friday.

2 days ago

Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer is introducted on Friday, May 17, 2024....

Kevin Zimmerman

Why Suns coach Mike Budenholzer might do what Frank Vogel couldn’t

Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer played to a frustrated fan base. He gave reason to believe why he can do what Frank Vogel didn't.

2 days ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: James Jones on Suns’ Big 3: ‘Those guys aren’t going anywhere’

James Jones joined Burns & Gambo after the Mike Budenholzer press conference to discuss the teams offseason plans.

2 days ago

James Jones and Mat Ishbia look on...

Arizona Sports

Report: Suns ‘closing in on hiring’ Nets executive Matt Tellem to front office role

The Phoenix Suns are reportedly closing in on hiring Brooklyn Nets executive Matt Tellem to a front office role.

2 days ago

By the Numbers: Suns outlast Lakers to snap skid