Chris Paul Injury Status: Phoenix Suns Release Injury Report Ahead of Crucial Game 3 Homestand
Chris Paul limped off during the last game. His absence might hurt the Phoenix Suns more than they know. With a homestand that will determine the Phoenix Suns’ survival in the NBA playoffs, will they be able to win games in his absence? And is there a clear timeline for his return?
The Suns are facing a daunting task up ahead. With a 0-2 deficit against the No. 1 seed Denver Nuggets, they will need all the firepower in their arsenal to pull out a win.
Devin Booker and Kevin Durant are among the most mercurial scorers and yet they haven’t been able to make a meaningful impact on the outcome of games. This series has been dictated by the fact that the Suns lack depth.
Chris Paul injured his groin in the third quarter of the last game and the result does not look good.
Is Chris Paul playing tonight vs the Denver Nuggets? Phoenix Suns Release injury report ahead of home game
As per the latest injury report, Chris Paul is listed as OUT. He will not feature in game 3.
Suns officially list Chris Paul (left groin strain) as out for Game 3 tomorrow
— Gerald Bourguet (@GeraldBourguet) May 4, 2023
What’s more, as per CBS Sports the likely result of the injury is a re-evaluation in a week’s time. It means that Paul is likely to miss games 3 to 5.
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