Phoenix Suns players Deandre Ayton (ankle), Torrey Craig (ankle) and Landry Shamet (hip) are listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game at Golden State.
SAN FRANCISCO — Phoenix Suns big Deandre Ayton , forward Torrey Craig and guard Landry Shamet are all listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game at defending NBA champion Golden State .
“Yeah, I think I stepped on somebody’s foot behind me," Ayton said after the game."So, I finished the jump hook and my left leg just drifted off behind me and twisted it. So it feels like it’s a day-by-day thing. No ankle is stopping me right now. I’m on a mission so I’m going to be up on my feet. No worries about that.”Losers of a season-worst six straight games, the Suns weren’t scheduled to practice Monday.
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