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Suns-Thunder Face Off in Highly Anticipated Matchup
Booker and Green questionable as Suns host defending champion Thunder
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The Phoenix Suns will conclude their four-game homestand on February 11th as they host the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder. The Suns are coming off a victory over the Dallas Mavericks, while the Thunder recently defeated the Los Angeles Lakers. However, both teams will be missing key players, with the Suns listing Devin Booker and Jalen Green as questionable due to injury management, and the Thunder missing reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Ajay Mitchell.
Why it matters
This matchup between two of the Western Conference's top teams is highly anticipated, as the Suns and Thunder have already faced off three times this season, with Oklahoma City holding a 2-1 advantage. The outcome of this game could have significant implications for the playoff race in the West.
The details
The Suns (32-22) are looking to build on their victory over the Mavericks and continue their strong play at home, while the Thunder (41-13) are aiming to maintain their position atop the conference standings. Both teams will be shorthanded, with the Suns missing Grayson Allen, Isaiah Livers, and Cole Anthony, in addition to the questionable status of Booker and Green. The Thunder will be without Gilgeous-Alexander and Mitchell.
- The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. on February 11, 2026.
- The Suns are coming off a 120-111 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on February 10, 2026.
- The Thunder defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 119-110 on February 9, 2026.
The players
Devin Booker
The Suns' star shooting guard is listed as questionable due to right ankle injury management.
Jalen Green
The Suns' young shooting guard is also questionable with a right hamstring injury management.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
The Thunder's reigning NBA regular season and finals MVP is out with an abdominal strain.
Ajay Mitchell
The Thunder's starting point guard is also out with an abdominal strain.
What they’re saying
“We must be ready to face the defending champions, even if they are missing some key players. This is a big game for us as we look to solidify our position in the playoff race.”
— Monty Williams, Suns Head Coach (azcentral.com)
“Anytime you can beat the Suns, it's a big win. We know they'll be hungry to get revenge, so we'll have to bring our A-game to come out on top.”
— Mark Daigneault, Thunder Head Coach (azcentral.com)
What’s next
The outcome of this game could have implications for the Suns' and Thunder's seeding in the Western Conference playoffs. If the Suns win, they'll look to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season. If the Thunder prevail, they'll solidify their position atop the conference standings.
The takeaway
This matchup between two of the NBA's top teams is a must-watch event, as it features a clash of styles and star power. Regardless of the outcome, basketball fans are in for an exciting and hard-fought game between two championship-caliber squads.
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