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Game Recap: Late collapse in 89-85 loss to Wolves makes it 3 straight L's for the Suns
Game Recap: Late collapse in 89-85 loss to Wolves makes it 3 straight L's for the Suns

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Game Recap: Late collapse in 89-85 loss to Wolves makes it 3 straight L's for the Suns

The Phoenix Suns disappoint once again as they lose three straight here in the Summer League. This time, a loss came at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves 89-85. The Suns saw an excellent performance from Boogie Ellis, someone who had been somewhat polarizing among fans in his recent games. Ellis finished with a team-high 23 points, showcasing a solid off-ball scoring ability for the Summer Suns. That being said, he did have 12 points in the first quarter, so not only were the Suns quiet, but he was as well as the game continued. Unfortunately for us fans, Koby Brea, who was expected to play, did not participate in this latest game due to a left thumb sprain. For the Timberwolves, they had some great performances as well, but their standout player was Robert Dillingham. After a quiet first quarter for the team, he went deep into his offensive bag and produced 23 points with seven boards and seven assists as well. Leonard Miller was also a beast for the Wolves, posting a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Game Flow First Half The Suns, who were embarrassed over the last two performances, got the rest they needed and came out hot to start this game. They began with an early 10-4 lead, in which both Khaman Maluach and Boogie Ellis had a three to start the scoring for the Suns. Alongside that was some solid work from the sophomores Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro, as they had a nice play, continuing to build on their chemistry from last season. Defensively, the Suns held their own in the first half, as the Wolves were playing some careless basketball to start. With both teams struggling to take control of the ball, the contest resulted in a high number of turnovers, which is typical of the Summer League. The first quarter ended with some strong offensive work from Ryan Dunn, as well as some quality defensive plays from Khaman Maluach. The Suns ultimately doubled the point total of the Timberwolves, finishing with a score of 32-16. In the first half, we saw a lot of Oso Ighodaro and his ability to run the point guard as well. I like the new point-forward build they're trying to run for him, as it shows how much more relaxed he is going into this year. We then ultimately saw the reverse of the first quarter in the second, as the Suns now looked like the disorganized offensive team, with the Wolves starting on a 6-0 run. The Suns took over three minutes to register their first points, in the form of a free throw as Ryan Dunn split the pair of shots. The Suns did, though, have some fun with Khaman Maluach in the first half. They have been trying to determine what he can bring to the Suns and have experimented with every aspect of his game. Regardless of whether he is shooting threes, playing down low in the post, or being a lob threat, they are trying to find his strong suit. He showcased once again that he is a raw prospect but has the tools to be a successful piece in the future. Even with them struggling offensively in the second quarter compared to the first, the Suns finished out the half with a 10-point lead, 42-32. Second Half To start the second half, the Summer Suns appeared to be a shadow of their past regular-season selves, as they allowed the Timberwolves to claw their way back into this contest and regain control of the game. To start the quarter, the Suns only scored 5 points in the first 4 minutes of the quarter, while the Wolves went on an 8-0 run. This resulted in the Suns losing the lead and now being on the ropes in a game they had complete control of in the first quarter. The old Suns from last year never left, right? Ryan Dunn also had a scary fall in this quarter, but fortunately, he walked off it and continued to play throughout the contest. Rasheer Fleming, in this quarter, seemed to find his comfort zone out there with the Suns in his second game with the team. His ability to play off the latest point forward for the Suns, Oso Ighodaro, allows him to create solid looks by cutting to the basket. At the end of the third quarter, we saw the Suns in a close game vs the Timberwolves, now with a score of 59-57, in which they barely held a lead. That being said, the Suns changed the narrative of the last two quarters as they came out striking hot in the fourth. Oso Ighodaro and Ryan Dunn similarly took command as they did in the first, creating some good looks offensively. Unfortunately, once again, the Suns experienced another cold streak, as the Wolves went on an 8-1 run at the end to close it out and prove they were the superior team. The Suns, despite their relentless effort, ultimately fell short in this one, 89-85, to a team that has gone on to remain undefeated in the Summer League so far. The Suns still have a lot to learn as a team, but they have shown some significant growth throughout the summer league so far, even if they haven't won since the first game. Up Next The Suns await to see who they will face in the consolation game, which will take place over the weekend. Then, following that, the team heads back to Phoenix, awaiting training camp and the other moves that will transpire for this roster before opening night. Listen to the latest episode of the Suns JAM Session Podcast below. To stay up to date on every episode, subscribe to the pod on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube Podcasts, Amazon Music, Podbean, or Castbox. Please subscribe, rate, and review. More from Recap: Denver Nuggets Hold Off Phoenix Suns 120-104 The Dudley Double: Suns forward will match your donations to Bright Side Night! What the heck are the Phoenix Suns doing on offense? Locked On Suns Tuesday: Should we start to worry about Devin Booker's shooting? 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Phoenix Suns blow 16-point lead, fall to Minnesota Timberwolves in NBA Summer League
Phoenix Suns blow 16-point lead, fall to Minnesota Timberwolves in NBA Summer League

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time17-07-2025

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Phoenix Suns blow 16-point lead, fall to Minnesota Timberwolves in NBA Summer League

The Phoenix Suns dropped a third straight game in NBA Summer League, falling 89-85 Wednesday, July 16, to the unbeaten Minnesota Timberwolves at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas. The Suns (1-3) blew a 16-point, first-half advantage as Tristen Newton hit a corner 3 to give Minnesota the lead for good, 86-83, with 48.7 seconds left in the game. It was Newton's only made field goal of the game as he scored nine points on 1-of-3 shooting. The backup guard went 6-of-6 from the free throw line. Rob Dillingham paced the T-Wolves (4-0) with a team-high 23 points, seven assists and seven rebounds. He scored 13 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter on 5-of-7 shooting. Boogie Ellis led the Suns with 23 points and Oso Ighodaro added 17. Minnesota took a three-point advantage in the third quarter after trailing by as many as 16 in the first half. Phoenix responded to regain a two-point lead going into the fourth. Ryan Dunn and first-round pick Khaman Maluach hit back-to-back 3s to give the Suns an 80-75 advantage with 3:49 left in the game. Minnesota answered with a 14-5 run to close the game and remain undefeated in Vegas. Phoenix shot just 12-of-42 from distance and 13-of-28 on free throws. Dunn went down with what appeared to be a left foot or ankle injury late in the third quarter in attempting to block a transition layup. Dunn pounded the floor with his fist, but he got up, made his way to the Suns bench and started using stretch tape to work on the injury. Dunn checked back into the game early in the fourth quarter. The Suns were without two-way guard Koby Brea, who suffered a left thumb sprain in the first quarter of their second summer league game Sunday, July 13, against Atlanta. The Hawks defeated the Suns, 98-80, as Brea played with tape on the thumb for the rest of the game. Brea played with his thumb taped in Monday's 94-76 loss to Sacramento, but he was just 1-of-9 from the field, going 0-of-4 from 3. This is two games removed from his 19-point blast in the Suns summer league opener as he went 4-of-5 from distance in a 103-84 victory last week over Washington. The Suns are listing the second-round pick out of Kentucky as day-to-day. Have opinions about the current state of the Suns? Reach Suns Insider Duane Rankin at dmrankin@ or contact him at 480-810-5518. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter, at @DuaneRankin. Support local journalism: Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Suns yield 16-point lead, fall late to T-Wolves in NBA Summer League

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