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Suns' Jalen Green Sees Silver Lining in Blowout Loss to Spurs
The young star feels healthy for the first time all season after the All-Star break.
Published on Mar. 1, 2026
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Despite the Phoenix Suns' 121-94 blowout loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, Jalen Green found a positive takeaway - he feels fully healthy for the first time this NBA season. The 24-year-old guard, who has battled a lingering hamstring injury, said the All-Star break allowed him to get his physical condition back to 100%. Green's availability and productivity are crucial for the Suns down the stretch as they look to make a playoff push.
Why it matters
Jalen Green's health is a major factor for the Suns, as his scoring, athleticism, and playmaking ability are unique assets that the team lacks when he is not at full strength. With Devin Booker also dealing with an injury, Green may need to shoulder more of the offensive load for Phoenix in the coming games.
The details
Green posted 26 points in 26 minutes against the Spurs, showcasing his confidence and attacking mentality despite the lopsided final score. The young guard said the All-Star break allowed him to get his body right after dealing with the hamstring issue for much of the season so far.
- The Suns lost to the Spurs 121-94 on Thursday, February 20, 2026.
- Green said he feels the best he has all season following the All-Star break.
The players
Jalen Green
A 24-year-old guard for the Phoenix Suns who has been dealing with a lingering hamstring injury for much of the 2025-26 NBA season.
Devin Booker
The Suns' star shooting guard who missed part of Thursday's game against the Spurs due to right hip soreness.
Dillon Brooks
Another key member of the Suns' starting lineup who plays alongside Jalen Green and Devin Booker.
What they’re saying
“I feel good. It's the first time I've felt this good— s**t, the entire season.”
— Jalen Green (AZCentral)
What’s next
With Booker's status uncertain, the Suns will need Green to continue playing at a high level and stay healthy as they push for a playoff spot in the final stretch of the season.
The takeaway
Jalen Green's renewed health and confidence could be a major boost for the Suns as they look to overcome their recent struggles and secure a postseason berth. The team's success may hinge on Green's ability to stay on the court and produce at an All-Star level.
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