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Suns Rest Key Players for Final Regular Season Game
Numerous starters and key rotation players will sit out the season finale
Apr. 12, 2026 at 12:20am
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The Suns' strategic decision to rest their starters for the final regular season game reflects the team's focus on postseason success.Oklahoma City TodayThe Phoenix Suns have announced that several of their top players will be held out of the team's final regular season game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. This includes starters like All-Star center Mark Williams, who has enjoyed a healthy and productive first season with the Suns after struggling with injuries in previous years.
Why it matters
With the Suns already locked into a playoff spot, the team is prioritizing rest and recovery for their key players ahead of the postseason. This decision allows the Suns' young bench players to get valuable playing time, while also avoiding any potential injuries to the starters in a meaningless regular season finale.
The details
The Suns will be without several of their top players, including Mark Williams, Devin Booker, Chris Paul, and Deandre Ayton. The team is taking a cautious approach to ensure their stars are healthy and rested for the playoffs, where they will look to make a deep run.
- The Suns' final regular season game is on April 12, 2026.
The players
Mark Williams
The Suns' starting center, who is enjoying a healthy and productive first season with the team after struggling with injuries in previous years.
Devin Booker
The Suns' All-Star shooting guard and one of the team's key players.
Chris Paul
The Suns' veteran point guard and another one of the team's top players.
Deandre Ayton
The Suns' starting power forward and a key part of the team's frontcourt.
What they’re saying
“We want to make sure our guys are as healthy and rested as possible heading into the playoffs. This is the best decision for the team in the long run.”
— Monty Williams, Suns Head Coach
What’s next
The Suns will begin their playoff run in the coming weeks, looking to build on their successful regular season and make a deep postseason run.
The takeaway
The Suns' decision to rest their key players for the final regular season game demonstrates the team's focus on being healthy and fresh for the playoffs, where they will look to make a championship push.
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