Phoenix Suns, Oklahoma City Thunder and Game 2
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OKC forcing turnovers and turning those turnovers into points have been a big part of the game plan, and have halted the Suns from going on detrimental runs. Phoenix is bound to go on a run at some point in the next two games, and the Thunder will have to muster up as much defensive pressure as it can to control the flow of the game once again.
The Phoenix Suns are still without starting center Mark Williams as the 7-footer is out for Game 3 vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder with a foot injury.
Getty Isaiah Joe #11 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts after a made basket during the second half against the Orlando Magic at Paycom Center on February 3, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. For Saturday’s game, the Thunder have announced that Joe will likely be out due to personal reasons.
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