Dillon Brooks, a guard for the Phoenix Suns, sustained a fractured left hand during Saturday’s double-overtime triumph against the Orlando Magic, and is anticipated to be out of commission for a considerable duration, as ESPN’s sources conveyed.
Per sources, medical professionals are slated to convene on Sunday to ascertain a precise schedule for Brooks’ return.
On Saturday, Brooks participated for seven minutes, contributing five scores and three boards before sustaining his ailment. He is an essential piece for the Suns, who are vying for postseason contention, having averaged 21.2 points and 3.7 rebounds per contest prior to that day.
This season, with a 33-24 standing, the Suns have emerged as one of the NBA’s unexpected playoff contenders. They are demonstrating a fresh ethos and distinct character, led by inaugural head coach Jordan Ott, fronted by Devin Booker and Brooks, and bolstered by a youthful nucleus including Jalen Green, Collin Gillespie, Mark Williams, and Ryan Dunn.
