The Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Clippers game will take place on Monday, January 27, 2025, at 9:30 PM ET, at Footprint Center. The Suns are the tenth seed in the Western Conference with a record of 22-21. They won against the Brooklyn Nets 108-84 in their last game.
The Clippers, meanwhile, are ranked sixth in the West with a record of 25-19. They won against the Washington Wizards 110-93 in their most recent game. The Suns and Clippers have already met twice this season, with the first game on October 23 resulting in a 116-113 overtime win for the Suns. They played again on October 31, and the Suns secured another victory, 125-119. This made it three straight wins for the Suns against the Clippers. In total, they’ve played 241 regular-season games, with the Suns winning 140 and the Clippers winning 101.
Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Clippers: Live Streaming And Game Info
Date: Monday, January 27, 2025
Time: 9:30 PM ET
Venue: Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona
TV Broadcast: NBA TV, AZFamily, and KTLA
Live Streaming: DAZN, ESPN+, Fubo, NBA League Pass
Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Clippers: Ticket Prices
Tickets for the upcoming Suns vs. Clippers game are available through various platforms, including StarTickets, Vivid Seats, Expedia, TicketSmarter, and AXS. Prices start at just $11 and can go up to $8,100, depending on where you want to sit and the perks that come with it. For example, Vivid Seats has some starting at $11, while TicketSmarter ranges from $17.22 to $8,100. On average, tickets are around $167.
Some sites might add fees or offer extras like parking or food. For instance, Suite Experience Group has a suite option for $5,000. That includes 8 tickets, 4 parking passes, and food and drinks, including alcohol.
Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Clippers: Injuries Update
Bradley Beal is likely to play despite an ankle issue, while Jusuf Nurkic is day-to-day with an illness for the Suns.
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As for the Clippers, Jordan Miller is questionable with an illness, Kris Dunn is out with a knee injury, and PJ Tucker won’t play for personal reasons.
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