While some NBA teams had their winning streak cut off, some others are building one of their own with great results. That’s the case for the Phoenix Suns, after their impressive victory over the Seattle SuperSonics gave them his 6th game won in a row.
The hightlight of the game was Amare Stoudemire, scoring 26 points and placing himself as a leader. The final result was 110-98, good enough for Phoenix, which is builidng its second longest streak in 2007-08 Season. However, they really need to work on their performance. They seem kinda sloppy lately and a team that moves faster than Seattle could take advantage of that.

Another issue the Suns will be facing is the injury on Raja Bell during the third quarter. At least it was just a sprained right ankle, and not a worse fracture like they thought. However, this means he’ll be out for a while, and this could affect. The guy scored 20 points before having to leave. So, he’s not a player you can afford to lose. At least not if you have a team like the current Phoenix Suns.
This wouldn’t be the best time to put money on Phoenix, but they’re still up and running. If they want to reach the finals… it’s not impossible, but they have a lot of work to do.
Source: NBA.com
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