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Suns Offense Struggles as Clippers Expose Size Weakness
Devin Booker Named to 5th All-Star Team Amid Suns' Loss
Feb. 1, 2026 at 11:39pm
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The Phoenix Suns fell to the Los Angeles Clippers 117-93 in a game that highlighted the Suns' ongoing issues with size and physicality. Despite Devin Booker earning his fifth All-Star selection, the Suns' offense went quiet as the Clippers exploited mismatches in the frontcourt.
Why it matters
The Suns have been one of the top teams in the Western Conference in recent years, but their lack of size has been an ongoing concern. This loss to the Clippers underscores the need for the Suns to address their frontcourt depth and interior defense if they hope to make a deep playoff run.
The details
The Clippers' size and physicality overwhelmed the Suns, who struggled to score in the paint and were outrebounded 48-35. The Suns' normally potent offense was held in check, with Devin Booker the only player to score more than 15 points. The Clippers' defense was able to disrupt the Suns' rhythm and force them into tough shots.
- The game was played on February 2, 2026.
- Devin Booker was named to his 5th NBA All-Star team.
The players
Devin Booker
The Phoenix Suns' star guard, who was named to his 5th NBA All-Star team.
Los Angeles Clippers
The opposing team, known for their size and physicality, who were able to expose the Suns' frontcourt weaknesses.
What they’re saying
“We have to find ways to win games like this, especially against physical teams. Our size and depth in the frontcourt is an area we need to address.”
— Monty Williams, Head Coach, Phoenix Suns (Locked On Suns)
What’s next
The Suns will look to address their frontcourt depth and interior defense in the upcoming offseason, as they aim to build a more well-rounded roster to compete with the top teams in the Western Conference.
The takeaway
The Suns' loss to the Clippers highlights the team's ongoing struggle with size and physicality, which has been a persistent issue for them. If the Suns hope to make a deep playoff run, they will need to find ways to shore up their frontcourt and become a more balanced team on both ends of the floor.
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