Who are the former Suns players now on the Clippers?
Bradley Beal, Chris Paul, and Derrick Jones Jr.
Sports / NBA
The Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Clippers face off with multiple former Suns players now on the Clippers, adding an intriguing storyline to the matchup. The Suns look to build on their opening win, while the Clippers aim to rebound from a d...
The Suns (1-0) visit the Clippers (0-1) at the Intuit Dome. For the Clippers, Bradley Beal, Chris Paul, and Derrick Jones Jr. all formerly played for the Suns.
The Clippers struggled in their opener against the Utah Jazz, falling behind early. The Suns, meanwhile, secured a comeback win against the Sacramento Kings.
The key to a Suns victory lies in dictating the tempo and capitalizing on non-Booker minutes. The Clippers, being the oldest team in the NBA, may struggle with a fast-paced, transition-heavy game.
Phoenix's center rotation will be crucial in containing Zubac and Lopez. Mark Williams' performance in his debut was promising, and the Suns will need him and other centers to withstand the Clippers' physical presence.
Bradley Beal, Chris Paul, and Derrick Jones Jr.
Dictating the tempo and winning the non-Booker minutes.
He is out with a hamstring strain.
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