Suns Provide Updates on Jalen Green, Devin Booker Injuries Ahead of Clippers Matchup

Phoenix's two stars are dealing with injuries as they prepare to face the surging Los Angeles Clippers.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 6:47pm

The Phoenix Suns have provided injury updates on star players Jalen Green and Devin Booker ahead of their Sunday matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers. Green is listed as questionable with a right hamstring injury and a hip injury, while Booker has been ruled out with a right ankle sprain. The Suns have been dealing with injuries all season but have still managed to post the NBA's second-best record since Christmas under first-year coach Jordan Ott.

Why it matters

The Suns' ability to weather injuries to their top players has been a key factor in their strong start to the season. With the Clippers surging, Phoenix will need its depth to step up if Green and Booker are limited or unavailable for this important Western Conference matchup.

The details

Jalen Green suffered a hip contusion after a hard fall in the Suns' last game and is also dealing with a lingering right hamstring injury. Devin Booker has been out with a sprained right ankle and is nearing the end of the team's initial seven-day evaluation period. Suns coach Jordan Ott said Booker has been working hard to get back on the court, but his next opportunity to play will likely be Tuesday against the Portland Trail Blazers.

  • Green left Friday night's game after taking a hard fall to the floor.
  • Booker has been out with a sprained right ankle and is nearing the end of the team's initial seven-day evaluation period.
  • Suns-Clippers is set for a 6:00 PM MST start on Sunday, February 2, 2026.

The players

Jalen Green

A star guard for the Phoenix Suns who is dealing with a right hamstring injury and a hip contusion.

Devin Booker

The Suns' other star player who has been ruled out with a sprained right ankle.

Jordan Ott

The first-year head coach of the Phoenix Suns who has guided the team to the second-best record in the NBA since Christmas despite the rash of injuries.

Oso Ighodaro

An emerging center for the Suns who has stepped up with other players out due to injury.

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What they’re saying

“Hamstring was good, it was the hip. Hip contusion, it was just the fall everybody saw. Probably will be a little sore tomorrow.”

— Jordan Ott, Head Coach (si.com)

“We're a super deep team, even the guys who aren't playing, our rookies, they're ready to go. Whoever's name is called, everyone's been stepping up all year and we're gonna continue to do that.”

— Oso Ighodaro, Center (si.com)

What’s next

Booker's next opportunity to play will be Tuesday against the Portland Trail Blazers.

The takeaway

The Suns' ability to overcome injuries to their top players has been a key factor in their strong start to the season. Their depth and next-man-up mentality will be tested again as they prepare to face the surging Clippers without Booker and potentially a limited Green.