Suns Extend Win Streak to 3, Defeat Spurs 125-110 Behind Brooks' 25 Points
Phoenix Suns Defeat San Antonio Spurs for Third Straight Win

The Phoenix Suns continued their impressive November surge, capturing their third consecutive victory by overpowering the San Antonio Spurs in a dominant National Basketball Association (NBA) regular season performance. The game unfolded at the Suns' home court in Phoenix, Arizona on November 24, 2025.

Dynamic Duo Halts Spurs' Momentum

The combination of Dillon Brooks and Devin Booker proved too much for the visiting Spurs, effectively snapping San Antonio's three-game win streak. Brooks caught fire offensively, pouring in a team-high 25 points, while the All-Star guard Booker contributed significantly with 24 points of his own. Their synchronized performance created constant problems for the Spurs' defense throughout the contest.

Bench Depth Shines Through Injuries

With several key players sidelined due to injuries, Phoenix's backup unit stepped up magnificently. The Suns were missing Jalen Green (right hamstring strain), Grayson Allen (right quad contusion), Ryan Dunn (right wrist pain), and Rasheer Fleming (left ankle sprain). However, the reserve players filled the void with outstanding contributions.

Jordan Goodwin delivered an impressive double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds, while Mark Williams added 14 points and 11 rebounds. Coming off the bench, Colin Gillespie provided valuable scoring and playmaking with 15 points and six assists.

Western Conference Standings Shakeup

The victory marks another step forward for the surging Suns, who have now won eight of their last nine games. This impressive run has propelled Phoenix to the sixth position in the competitive Western Conference with an improved 11-6 win-loss record.

The Spurs faced their own injury challenges, playing without towering center Victor Wembanyama (left calf strain), along with Stephon Castle (left hip flexor strain), Dylan Harper (left calf strain), and Jordan McLaughlin (left hamstring strain). Despite the absences, De'Aaron Fox led San Antonio's effort with a game-high 26 points.

With the loss, San Antonio drops to an 11-5 record, maintaining their fifth-place standing in the Western Conference, but now seeing the surging Suns closing in quickly behind them.