Mark Williams scored a season-high 27 factors, Dillon Brooks added 26 factors and the host Phoenix Suns held off Brooklyn 106-102 on Tuesday, sending the Nets to their sixth straight loss.
Grayson Allen scored 14 of his 18 factors within the second half, and his driving layup with 12 seconds capped a game-ending 10-2 Phoenix run.
Michael Porter Jr. scored a season-high 36 factors and made six 3-pointers and Egor Demin scored 15 for the Nets, who overcame a 12-point first-half deficit and led 100-96 on Porter’s three with 3:33 left.
Benches cleared with 1:14 remaining and the Suns main 104-102, when Demin pushed Brooks throughout a scramble for a unfastened ball below the Nets’ basket. The Suns’ Royce O’Neale and the Nets’ Terance Mann needed to be separated.
After a prolonged official assessment, Demin, Mann, Porter, O’Neale and Allen got technical fouls.
Allen missed the following free throw and Demin missed a desperation 3-pointer with 35 seconds remaining. Allen scored on the Suns’ subsequent possession, and Porter missed a 3-pointer within the remaining seconds.
Williams was 13 of 15 from the sphere because the Suns scored 72 factors within the paint.
Porter had his twelfth 30-point recreation, and he and Demin made two 3-pointers apiece within the fourth quarter when the Nets outscored the Suns 27-24.
Cam Tomas and Ziaire Williams had 11 factors apiece for the Nets, who’ve misplaced 11 of their final 12 and had been coming off a 37-point loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.
The short-handed Suns broke a brief two-game dropping streak whereas enjoying with out beginning guards Devin Booker and Collin Gillespie. The Suns are 2-4 when Booker doesn’t play.
Brooks was assessed a Flagrant 1 foul for putting Nic Claxton within the groin whereas reaching for a unfastened ball at 7:01 of the primary quarter. The play was upgraded after an official assessment. A participant faces a one-game suspension after receiving 4 flagrant fouls.
Brooks was referred to as for his fifteenth technical foul of the season later within the first half, when he and Demin grew to become tangled below the Suns’ basket. Demin was referred to as for a private foul. A participant receives a compulsory one-game suspension after his sixteenth technical foul.
Brooks made his two free throws for a 60-51 halftime lead. Allen’s 3-pointer within the remaining seconds of the third quarter gave the Suns a 82-75 edge.
–Area Degree Media


