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Pistons – Suns 108-135: Phoenix wins without stepping on the gas

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The Phoenix Suns had an easy afternoon at the Detroit Pistons (135-108) with Devin Booker clearing the game early.

The Phoenix Suns didn’t feel like doing much — much and clinched the win over the Detroit Pistons (135-108) with characteristic joviality. From the first part they ensured a two-digit lead, which they were able to expand significantly in the final of the third period.

Devin Booker was the one who did the most work as he scored 30 in the 29’35” on the floor (with 11/18 inside the kid), with JaVail McGee (20 points) and Cameron Payne (20 points) follows him in terms of productivity.

On the other hand, Detroit was bad for another night and continued on the disappointing course this year.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 35-39, 54-64, 82-103, 108-135.

DETROIT PISTON: Bay 8 (2), Diallo 10, Stewart 5, Hayes 9 (1), Cunningham 21 (1), Liles 18 (6 rebounds), Joseph 21 (4/6 3-pointers, 7 assists), Jackson 1, Li 2, Stanley 8, Garza 5 (1).

PHOENIX SUNS: Bridges 10 (2), Crowder 9 (3/4 three points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists), Eaton 6, Booker 30 (10/13 two points, 1/5 three points, 7/10 shots, 4 rebounds, 4 assists), Paul 10 (6 rebounds, 6 assists), McGee 20 (9/10 twos, 2/4 shots, 6 rebounds), Payne 20 (3/6 trebles, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Smith 3 (7 rebounds ), Samet 11 (1), Wenwright 7 (1), Bigombo 7, Peyton 2.

Source: sport24

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