Suns provide positive injury update, list Cole Anthony 'not with team'
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SAN ANTONIO – The Phoenix Suns have emerged from the NBA All-Star break healthy as they have no one listed on their injury report due to an injury.
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The Suns (32-23) face the San Antonio Spurs (38-16) Thursday, Feb. 19, at Moody Center on the campus of the University of Texas in Austin. They are seventh in the Western Conference while the Spurs are second.
Grayson Allen (right knee sprain) and Isaiah Livers (left shoulder sprain) suffered injuries against the Golden State Warriors on Feb. 5 and sat out the next three games going into the NBA All-Star break.
They were scheduled for a re-evaluation after the break.
The Suns will be without Dillon Brooks, who will serve a one-game suspension Thursday for picking up his 16th technical foul in a Feb. 11 loss to defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Dillon Brooks on a conversation with lead official James Williams during Suns loss to OKC.
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“He knows his technical situation,” Suns general manager Brian Gregory said Feb. 18. “We've had plenty of sit-downs and talks. He also knows how important he is for us to be on the court. So, I think with that, I think he understands exactly where he's at.”
Brooks leads the NBA in technical fouls this season. Each two additional technical fouls will result in a one-game suspension (18th, 20th, 22nd, etc.).
Jalen Green isn’t on the injury report as he participated in workouts and improved his conditioning during the All-Star break.
“Yeah, he's in a good spot right now," Gregory said. "You know, injuries, unfortunately, are part of this league, and he's done an unbelievable job. His spirit on a daily basis in terms of attacking the rehab, attacking the recovery, attacking the workouts has been spot on from Day 1.”
Green has played only seven games this season, mostly due to a right hamstring injury, after playing every game the previous two seasons with the Houston Rockets.
The explosive 6-4 guard played in two of Phoenix’s last three games before the break after suffering a left hip contusion Jan. 30 against Cleveland that sidelined him three games.
Cole Anthony remains listed on the team’s injury report as “not with team.” Sources informed The Arizona Republic last week the Suns were looking to waive Anthony.
The Suns acquired Amir Coffey and Anthony from the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team deal sent Nick Richards to the Chicago Bulls and Nigel Hayes-Davis to the Bucks before the Feb. 5 trade deadline.
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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Phoenix Suns injury free, face Spurs coming out of NBA All-Star break