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Nets vs. Suns: Lineups, injury reports and broadcast info for Tuesday
The Brooklyn Nets look to make it three wins in a row to start their West Coast road trip.
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February 16, 2021 11:00 am
The Brooklyn Nets found a way to survive without Kevin Durant (hamstring) on Monday, and they will have to do so again on Tuesday when they visit the Phoenix Suns. Brooklyn is also without Iman Shumpert (hamstring), Nicolas Claxton (right knee tendinopathy), Spencer Dinwiddie (ACL surgery) and Reggie Perry (G League).
The Suns — who are currently riding a six-game winning streak, improving to 17-9 on the season — are at full strength against the Nets, recently getting Dario Saric (ankle), Cameron Payne (foot) and Abdel Nader (ankle) back from their respective injuries.
Here’s when and where you can tune into Brooklyn vs. Phoenix:
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 16
Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
TV Channel: YES and TNT
Live stream: AT&T TV NOW (YES) and YouTube TV (TNT
Radio: WFAN 101.9 FM/660 AM
Probable starting lineups
Suns
Chris Paul
Devin Booker
Mikal Bridges
Frank Kaminskey
DeAndre Ayton
Nets
Kyrie Irving
James Harden
Joe Harris
Jeff Green
DeAndre Jordan
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