The Phoenix Suns are on the road on Tuesday night as they travel to take on the Orlando Magic in an interconference showdown.
Phoenix enters Tuesday’s game with a 42-33 record after defeating the Memphis Grizzlies on the road in dominant fashion on Monday night.

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In Monday’s victory over the Grizzlies, Devin Booker led the way for the Suns as he recorded 36 points and five assists while Jalen Green added 21 points and six rebounds of his own.
Now Phoenix will try to grab another victory on Tuesday as they face off against the Magic in a tough road matchup.
On the other side, Orlando enters Tuesday’s contest with a 39-35 record after losing on the road to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night, which was their eighth loss in their last nine games.

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Desmond Bane led the way for the Magic in Sunday’s loss as he ended the game with 17 points and three rebounds while Jalen Suggs recorded 13 points, four rebounds and five assists.
While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Tuesday night’s matchup, both squads may be without multiple key players due to injuries.
Suns Injury Report: Will Dillon Brooks, Mark Williams Play?
For the Suns, they have three players listed on their injury report, though Dillon Brooks is not one of them.

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Of course, Brooks has been sidelined since Feb. 22 due to a fractured left hand but he is off the injury report and will return on Tuesday against the Magic.
Phoenix has ruled out Mark Williams as he continues to recover from a left foot injury that has kept him out since March 5.

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Haywood Highsmith has also been ruled out due to right knee injury management while Amir Coffey remains sidelined while recovering from a left ankle sprain.
Magic Injury Report: Will Franz Wagner, Anthony Black Play?
On the other side, the Magic have three players listed on their injury report, including both Franz Wagner and Anthony Black.

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Orlando has ruled out Wagner due to left ankle injury management that has sidelined him since Feb. 19.
The Magic have also ruled out Black due to a left abdominal strain that has kept him sidelined since March 8.

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With both Wagner and Black still sidelined, Tristan da Silva and Jevon Carter will likely continue to have increased roles.
Jonathan Isaac has also been ruled out as he remains sidelined while recovering from a left knee sprain.
Fans can catch Tuesday night’s matchup between the Suns and Magic from Orlando at 7:00 p.m. ET.
