PHOENIX SUNS

Phoenix Suns lose their first game of the season: By the Numbers

Nov 2, 2014, 3:39 AM | Updated: 3:39 am

Follow @AZSports...

Things looked so good early on.

The Phoenix Suns began Saturday night’s game against the Utah Jazz on a 9-2 run, and looked poised to improve their record to a perfect 3-0. Alas, an unblemished record was not in the cards on this night.

Phoenix lost its first game of the season 118-91, getting outscored in three of four quarters. The Suns were outrebounded (52-34), out-free-throwed (27-12) and outmatched in Salt Lake City.

No Sun broke the 20-point barrier. Gerald Green led all Suns with 16 points.

Utah fought back from a one-point deficit early in the second half, taking a lead 1:20 into the third quarter and never letting it go.

Nights like these happen and the Suns will take a few days off before returning to action against the Los Angeles Lakers. Before that, here’s a look at Saturday’s loss by the numbers:

5

Saturday’s loss adds another season to the number of years since the last time Phoenix began a season 3-0. They started the 2009-10 season 4-0.

118

After holding their first two opponents under the triple-digit mark, the Jazz dropped 118 on the Suns defense.

-3

No Sun was better than -3 in +/-. Marcus Morris had the worst +/- at -22, while Shavlik Randolph’s -3 in 4:44 on the floor was the team’s best. Conversely, the Jazz had only one player in the negative, Ian Clark (-1).

23

After shooting 50 percent from beyond the arc on opening night, the Suns have shot only 18 percent from downtown in the last two games, including 23 percent against Utah.

10

Ten Suns played at least 10 minutes on Saturday, including Archie Goodwin who did not play against the Spurs on Friday.

19-2

The Suns shows some life late in the first half, going on a 19-2 run to bring them within one point. It was a big reason the Suns were able to briefly take the lead early in the third quarter.

3

In an act of symmetry, Suns forward Marcus Morris opened the first and second halves with a three-pointer.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Phoenix Suns

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Bickley Blast: Should the Suns consider trading Kevin Durant?

On Monday's Bickley Blast, Dan Bickley talks about what the Suns should do this offseason.

12 hours ago

Owner Mat Ishbia, Kevin Durant and general manager James Jones of the Phoenix Suns pose for a photo...

Kellan Olson

Suns have lengthy offseason checklist with limited maneuverability

It doesn't appear the Phoenix Suns can blow up their Big 3. So they must improve around the margins with limited trade and draft assets.

12 hours ago

CEO Josh Bartelstein, general manager James Jones, and owner Matt Ishiba of the Phoenix Suns look o...

Damon Allred

NBA Draft experts offer mixed positions on Suns’ plans for 1st-round pick at No. 22

Draft pundits are mixed on who the best fit for the Suns is at No. 22, if they decide to keep the pick beyond June 26 draft night.

1 day ago

People look at the NBA basketball draft lottery order during the lottery in Chicago, Sunday, May 12...

Associated Press

2024 NBA draft lottery: Atlanta Hawks win No. 1 overall pick

The Atlanta Hawks won the NBA draft lottery, landing the No. 1 pick in a year where there’s no clear-cut choice.

1 day ago

Luka Doncic...

Associated Press

Mavericks hold on to beat Thunder for a 2-1 lead in Western Conference semifinals

Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic each scored 22 points to help Dallas hold on and beat the Thunder for a 2-1 series lead.

2 days ago

Jrue Holiday #21 of the Milwaukee Bucks talks with Mike Budenholzer during the second half in Game ...

Arizona Sports

Mike Budenholzer’s history of offensive success lacks natural PGs

New Suns coach Mike Budehnolzer has created good-to-elite offenses without a "floor general," something that will help in Phoenix.

2 days ago

Phoenix Suns lose their first game of the season: By the Numbers