Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-11-2024
Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-11-2024

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Two Western Conference teams that begin the season with championship aspirations will test each other for the fourth time this season. So far, the Los Angeles Lakers (19-19; 16-22-0 ATS) are up 3-0 on the Phoenix Suns (19-18; 13-23-1 ATS) in head-to-head matchups. Will the Suns leave crypto.com Arena with a win on Thursday night after losing the first two trips of the season? At 10:00 p.m. EDT, a national audience can watch them try.

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The good news for the Suns is that Damion Lee is their only injury right now. Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal all played in their last two games. The bad news is that both contests ended with losses, the latest by 27 in the same building that is greeting them on Thursday. The 111 points they scored was an underwhelming amount for a team that's 11th in offensive rating. That's without factoring in the star power present. The Suns average the fourth-most trips to the free throw line per game and have the fifth-best percentage. They're seventh in offensive rebounding percentage. Phoenix is also seventh in true shooting percentage. A turnover percentage that's ranked 25th is troubling, and the club takes the second-highest percentage of midrange shot attempts. Still, scoring is supposed to pave the way for Phoenix. Against the Lakers, they've only averaged 105.7 points per game.

Then, ther e's the defense, which is 16th in defensive rating. They struggle to force turnovers, ranking 24th in turnover percentage defensively. The team is 23rd in defensive rebounding percentage. They force a lower shooting percentage on midrange attempts than any other team. Overall, the Suns are solid at forcing misses from any spot on the floor. They've given up more than 120 points in three of their past four games, but the Suns have had plenty of better days defensively.

  
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