Devin Booker, the star player of the Phoenix Suns, was forced to sit out the team's Monday night game against the Los Angeles Lakers due to a right groin injury. The injury occurred during the first 10 minutes of the first quarter, with the Suns trailing 27-26. Despite this setback, Booker had already made a significant impact, scoring 11 points on 4-for-7 shooting, with three assists and two rebounds. This performance was particularly notable given that he had played in all 21 of Phoenix's games, leading the team in points (25.7) and assists (6.9).
However, the Suns' performance without Booker was equally impressive. They surged ahead in the second quarter, outscoring the Lakers 35-21, and took a 66-52 halftime lead. This result showcases the team's ability to adapt and perform even when their star player is unable to participate. With a 12-9 start under first-year coach Jordan Ott, the Suns are currently ranked No. 7 in the Western Conference, demonstrating their resilience and depth as a unit.