Preview: Wolves vs. Phoenix

  • Updated: January 20, 2007 - 11:08 PM

Preview: The Wolves will be down one starter and perhaps two, if the NBA rules against Kevin Garnett, and are riding a two-game losing streak. All they have to do is play a Suns team that has won 12 in a row. How hot is Phoenix? This is the team's second such streak this season; they won 15 in a row from Nov. 20 through Dec. 19. That's two of the longest winning streaks ever for the franchise, and they both came in the first 39 games of this season.

  • share

    email

Preview: The Wolves will be down one starter and perhaps two, if the NBA rules against Kevin Garnett, and are riding a two-game losing streak. All they have to do is play a Suns team that has won 12 in a row. How hot is Phoenix? This is the team's second such streak this season; they won 15 in a row from Nov. 20 through Dec. 19. That's two of the longest winning streaks ever for the franchise, and they both came in the first 39 games of this season.

Players to watch: Suns forward Shawn Marion is the only NBA player ranked in the top 35 in points, rebounds, field-goal percentage, steals, blocks, double-doubles and minutes played. Suns guard Steve Nash is on pace to become the first NBA player to average at least 19 points and 11 assists since Magic Johnson and Kevin Johnson in 1989-90.

Numbers: The Suns have won five of the past six meetings between the two teams. The Suns have won 30 of their past 33 games after starting the season 1-5. Their point differential (plus-8.5) is best in the NBA, and the team has won 17 of 18 games at home this season.

Injuries: For the Wolves, Marko Jaric (thumb) is expected to play after missing five games. For the Suns, Kurt Thomas (elbow) is out.

KENT YOUNGBLOOD

  • share

    email

ADVERTISEMENT

LA Lakers 88 FINAL
Boston 87
Golden State 109 FINAL
Denver 101
Houston 96 FINAL
Phoenix 89
Oklahoma City 101 FINAL
Sacramento 106
St. Louis 4 FINAL(SO)
New Jersey 3
Montreal 4 FINAL
NY Islanders 2
Tampa Bay 3 FINAL(OT)
NY Rangers 4
Toronto 3 FINAL
Philadelphia 4
Winnipeg 3 FINAL(SO)
Washington 2
Dallas 4 FINAL
Columbus 2
Nashville 3 FINAL
Ottawa 4
Los Angeles 1 FINAL
Florida 3
Vancouver 5 FINAL
Minnesota 2
Calgary 1 FINAL(OT)
Phoenix 2
(21) Wisconsin 68 FINAL
Minnesota 61
Ole Miss 60 FINAL
(20) Miss State 70
Illinois 71 FINAL
(23) Indiana 84
Tennessee St 72 FINAL
(9) Murray State 68
(16) St Marys-CA 59 FINAL
Gonzaga 73
Old Dominion 63 FINAL
(12) Delaware 76
Wisconsin 54 FINAL
(18) Penn State 69
(5) Duke 71 FINAL
Boston College 62
(8) Maryland 91 FINAL
Clemson 61
Detroit 70 FINAL
(9) Green Bay 58
(10) Ohio State 65 FINAL
Illinois 66
(24) South Carolina 47 FINAL
Arkansas 68
Michigan 63 FINAL
(13) Nebraska 52
U-S-C 52 FINAL
(4) Stanford 69
(19) Gonzaga 40 FINAL
B-Y-U 70
(11) Tennessee 79 FINAL
Vanderbilt 93

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

question of the day

Wild, Wolves, U basketball: How many will make the postseason?

Weekly Question
 
Close