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LOS ANGELES – The Phoenix Suns overcame losing Devin Booker to a groin injury in the first half to stun the Los Angeles Lakers, 125-108, Dec. 1, before a sellout crowd of 18,997 at Crypto.com Arena.
Dillon Brooks scored 33 points, Collin Gillespie added 16 of his career-high 28 in the fourth quarter, and the Phoenix Suns emphatically snapped the Los Angeles Lakers' seven-game winning streak with a 125-108 victory Monday night.
The Los Angeles Lakers play the second leg of a home back-to-back Monday night with Devin Booker and the Phoenix Suns coming to town for Pacific Division showdown.
The Phoenix Suns are just 4-5 on the road in the 2025-26, and they’re set as underdogs against the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night. Phoenix has lost back-to-
LeBron James returns from injury management, but is held to just 10 points as the Lakers see their seven-game winning streak end in a 125-108 loss to Phoenix.
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Fresh off a Sunday beatdown of the 3-18 New Orleans Pelicans that wasn't as close as its final score appeared, the 15-4 Los Angeles Lakers will put their seven-game win streak to the test on Monday night against the rising Phoenix Suns (12-9).
LeBron James sat out against the Pelicans for rest purposes. This was not an issue at all for the Lakers, with Luka Doncic (34 points, 12 rebounds, seven assists) and Austin Reaves (33 points, five rebounds, eight assists) once again going off to lead L.A. to victory.