Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal is back in the starting lineup as he's replaced Tyus Jones for Saturday's game against Chicago at the United Center. Suns coach Mike Budenholzer benched Beal back on Jan.
This is the first Suns-Bulls matchup this season. They will meet again March 19 in Phoenix. Phoenix continues its road trip Sunday at Toronto for a 4 p.m. game Sunday before concluding it Tuesday at Memphis.
If anyone understands Phoenix Suns point guard Tyus Jones, it’s Devin Booker. The two have been in sync this season, despite the team not being much of it themselves. Through the ups and downs, it’s resulted in Jones changing roles a barrage of times.
Some things are best left unchanged. Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer felt that in its entirety on Saturday. He moved Tyus Jones from the starting lineup to the bench. Subsequently, he put Bradley Beal back in the starting lineup.
The Phoenix Suns (27-29) narrowly took down the Chicago Bulls (22-35) on Saturday afternoon in Chicago by a score of 121-117 to snap a four-game losing streak that began prior to the All-Star break. Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer decided to make a bold change to the starting lineup today - with Bradley Beal once again starting in place of Tyus Jones.
The Phoenix Suns made a big decision involving the rotation roles of guards Tyus Jones and Bradley Beal. Heading into Saturday’s matchup with the Chicago Bulls, the Suns revealed they are benching Jones in favor of Beal.
Memphis Grizzlies guard Luke Kennard (10) handles the ball against Phoenix Suns guard Tyus Jones (21) in the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025, in
The slumping Suns are making a lineup change for Saturday’s game in Chicago, having announced that Bradley Beal will be reinserted into the starting five, with Tyus Jones moving to the bench (Twitter link).
In the second game back from the All-Star break, the struggling Phoenix Suns finally made a starting lineup change that had been long anticipated. After 15 straight games of coming off the bench, Bradley Beal replaced Tyus Jones in the starting 5 in the Suns' 121-117 victory over the Chicago Bulls Saturday.
So, the Suns are stuck with pretty much the same rotation since trading for Richards, their new starting center, on Jan. 15 and will need to rely on internal changes to hope to ge
Tyus Jones talked about how appreciative he is of Devin Booker's comments following the Suns' loss on Thursday.
Jones is in the starting lineup for Thursday's game against the Pelicans. Bradley Beal is sitting out with a calf injury Thursday, creating an opportunity for Jones to re-enter Phoenix's starting lineup and get a boost in fantasy value after he was recently moved to the bench.