Bradley Beal returned to the Phoenix Suns’ lineup after missing 12 games to a back injury and dropped 16 points in a 119-116 win over the Golden State Warriors Tuesday at Footprint Center.
Beal hit a pair of free throws to ice the game late for Phoenix’s (13-10) third win over Golden State this season. Devin Booker led the Suns in scoring with 32, while Jusuf Nurkic added 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Beal’s highlight came on a tough fadeaway baseline jumper with a foul called on Warriors big Dario Saric at the end of the third period. Beal dapped up fans sitting under the hoop.
Fading.
Fouled.
Falling out of bounds.BUCKET BY BRADLEY BEAL! pic.twitter.com/cW2FrBOwzz
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He hit a tough floater in the fourth quarter, as well as showed impressive off-ball movement.
The Suns kept him at 27 minutes, as head coach Frank Vogel told reporters pregame the staff would be smart with his minutes. Beal also provided three rebounds, three assists, a block and a steal while shooting 5-for-12 from the floor.
Beal got off to a quick start. On the first possession of the game, Beal came around a Nurkic screen and drilled an open 3 at the top of the key. Booker picked up the assist.
He only played four minutes and 50 seconds of the first quarter but checked in at the start of the second.
Beal’s next bucket came at the 7:35 mark of the second, finishing a layup through contact after Nurkic found him on a cut. He struggled to get looks with the second unit, one reeling with Grayson Allen and Nassir Little out. Chimezie Metu moved into the starting lineup with Bol Bol getting minutes off the bench.
Beal finished the first half with six points on four shots.
Book & Beal walk off after the hard-fought W 🙌 pic.twitter.com/j8ovWitq2q
— NBA (@NBA) December 13, 2023
He had missed the last 12 games with back pain so severe he had trouble sleeping or getting out of bed, according to the TNT broadcast. The veteran and offseason trade acquisition has played in four of Phoenix’s first 23 games due to back issues.
Tuesday was his first time playing with Booker in the regular season as NBA teammates.