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Devin Booker not on Suns injury report for tomorrow’s game at Warriors

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After missing last night’s matchup due to left hip soreness, Devin Booker is no longer on the Suns’ injury report for tomorrow’s game against the Golden State Warriors.

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The Suns did just fine without Booker, their point guard, last night, as they totaled a season-high 37 assists in a 129-115 victory over the Utah Jazz. Grayson Allen contributed a career-high 14 of those.

Bradley Beal played last night despite being a game-time decision with a right ankle sprain suffered in Tuesday’s victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. Beal is now probable with the same injury after recording 30 points and seven assists against the Jazz.

New Suns’ addition Royce O’Neale spoke to Burn City Sports on if he will make his debut tomorrow.

“I think that’s the plan,” O’Neale said. “It’s the first day, so whatever I got do to play tomorrow. If I could’ve gotten here yesterday, I would’ve played. Whenever I’m called, (I will) step up and be ready.”

O’Neale and David Roddy will both officially be available tomorrow.

Damion Lee is the only other player on the Suns’ injury report and remains out after undergoing right meniscus surgery in the offseason

For Golden State, only former Sun Chris Paul (left hand fracture) is listed as out. Paul has missed the last 14 games due to this injury.

The Suns (31-21) have won all three games against the Warriors (24-25) this year and will go for the season sweep tomorrow night. This will be their second straight opportunity to do so, as they completed a 4-0 season record over the Jazz yesterday.

Tomorrow night’s game tips off at 6:30 p.m. MST, as the Suns also look for their fourth straight win overall.

Devin Booker out, Bradley Beal available against Jazz tonight

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Brendan Mau is a senior writer covering the Phoenix Suns and more for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on X via @Brendan_Mau

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