Phoenix cooked by Gilgeous-Alexander in 3.

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The Phoenix Suns (25-24) Games on Western Conference’s Top Team, The Oklahoma City Thunder (39-9), Wednesday, will be released on ESPN and Arizona’s family (Chapter 3 in Phoenix), at. 7.30 pm

This is Suns’ last stop on their four-game road trip and the second game in their three-game season series against Thunder. Oklahoma City rolled at the first meeting at home over Phoenix, 99-83, on November 15.

Suns will be without NBA’s fifth best goal scorer Kevin Durant. He suffered a left ankle sprain in their 121-119 overtime loss on Portland on Monday. Devin Booker and Phoenix’s sixth man Bradley Beal are available to lead the team. Booker became Suns’ leading scores against Portland, and Beal comes from a 25-point performance.

After winning nine of 11 matches, the ninth place of the West Suns has dropped their last two, both against Portland. Led by the league’s top scorer and MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder has won their last two matches.

Check AZcentral for live updates of scores, highlights and statistics during the Suns-Thunder game.

Suns lose control, SGA ignites Thunder in 3rd quarter

Phoenix’s evil quarter evil emerged, down in the largest hole, 104-79 that entered the fourth. Bradley Beal held his hot hand for Suns’ most 23 points (7-of-11), and Devin Booker has 15 through the third.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander staged another of his dominant performances and scored 18 of his 46 points in the period. Thunder began the quarter on a 13-0 race and rose the lead and did not look back.

O’NEAL, SUNS rises in 2nd quarter

The Royce O’Neale was the catalyst in the second quarter of Phoenix and heads 63-61 at half.

O’Neale was on fire and scored nine of its 15 points (including 5-of-6 from Deep) in the second quarter. Bradley Beal and O’Neale matched on a team high 15 points. Devin Booker has 11.

Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the game’s top scorer with 28 points (9-of-16). He was hot in the second quarter and hit 4-of-5.

Suns has shot a fantastic 60.5% overall, including 10-of-22 from deep and has 15 assists on their 23 brands. After they were down with a 7 p.m. 8:39, Suns went on a 12-4 race through 6:37 after O’Neales Fifth 3. 4:06. Alexander led a 10-3 run to close half.

Suns behind sga, thunder through tight 1. Quarter

Bradley Beal’s nine points led Phoenix, which was down 37-33 after the opening period.

OKCS Isaiah Joe hit a 29-foot at the buzzer to move on with four, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 13 points to lead all scores.

There were five lead changes and three bands. Suns’ biggest wires were six, and Thunder’s were four. Phoenix shot 59%, but committed five revenue and gave up six points. OKC committed only two revenue.

Starting lineups

Suns starts Tyus Jones, Booker, Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale at Four and Center Nick Richards.

Oklahoma City opens with Gilgeous-Alexander, Luguentz Dort, Aaron Wiggins, All-Star Swingman Jalen Williams and Isaiah Hartenstein in the middle.