Suns Reveal Lengthy Injury Report Ahead of Raptors Matchup

Phoenix will be shorthanded as they host Toronto on the second night of a back-to-back.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 8:22pm

The Phoenix Suns have announced an extensive injury report for their upcoming game against the Toronto Raptors, with several key players ruled out. The Suns will be missing Grayson Allen, Dillon Brooks, Amir Coffey, Haywood Highsmith, and Mark Williams, while Royce O'Neale is listed as questionable. The team has struggled with injuries all season and is currently on a five-game losing streak, making their playoff positioning increasingly precarious.

Why it matters

The Suns' mounting injury woes come at a critical juncture, as they fight to climb into the Western Conference's top six and avoid the play-in tournament. Their depth will be severely tested against a tough Raptors squad, who recently defeated them by seven points just 10 days ago.

The details

The Suns will be without several key rotation players, including Grayson Allen (left knee injury management), Dillon Brooks (left hand fracture), Amir Coffey (left ankle sprain), Haywood Highsmith (right knee injury management), and Mark Williams (left foot third metatarsal stress reaction). Royce O'Neale (left knee soreness) is listed as questionable. For the Raptors, Collin Murray-Boyles (left thumb sprain) is also questionable.

  • The Suns and Raptors are scheduled to tip off at just past 6:00 PM AZ time on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
  • The Suns previously lost to the Raptors 122-115 just 10 days ago.

The players

Grayson Allen

Suns player who has been ruled out with a left knee injury.

Dillon Brooks

Suns player who has been ruled out with a left hand fracture.

Collin Murray-Boyles

Raptors player who is listed as questionable with a left thumb sprain.

Jordan Ott

Head coach of the Phoenix Suns.

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What they’re saying

“We just want everyone back. Into rhythm would be a blessing. But we just want everyone back. Said it constantly, tried to stay away from it the last couple of weeks. That's what we'd like to do.”

— Jordan Ott, Head Coach, Phoenix Suns

“The team that is coming in here does not care. So we got to find the juice, find the energy. Anyone we put in the game, lace them up, go out there, give all you can do. Kind of play to our identity and see what happens.”

— Jordan Ott, Head Coach, Phoenix Suns

What’s next

The Suns will look to end their five-game losing streak and improve their playoff positioning when they host the Raptors on Sunday evening.

The takeaway

The Suns' mounting injury concerns have put their playoff aspirations in jeopardy, as they struggle to field a healthy roster against tough competition. Their ability to overcome these challenges and maintain their identity will be crucial in determining their postseason fate.