Following a close victory against the Los Angeles Lakers where Royce O'Neale knocked down a game-winning three-pointer, the Phoenix Suns have had the last four days off as they gear up for a postseason push.
In the meantime, the Suns' front office got to work, finalizing the roster by signing Jamaree Bouyea to a standard deal and CJ Huntley to a two-way contract.
That said, positive news followed those signings as the Suns got an encouraging update surrounding the status of Devin Booker.
After sustaining a hip injury in a game against the San Antonio Spurs, Booker missed the last four games.
However, Booker is no longer listed on the injury report ahead of Tuesday's road game against the Sacramento Kings.
The No. 10 overall pick in last year's draft, Khaman Maluach is listed as questionable with a thumb injury.
Jordan Goodwin and Dillon Brooks are the only other members of the team on the injury report, both of which have been ruled out due to calf and hand injuries.
As for the Kings, they'll continue to play shorthanded. Four starters remain out for Sacramento including Zach LaVine, Domantas Sabonis and De'Andre Hunter who've all underwent season ending surgeries. Keegan Murray and Dylan Cardwell have also been ruled out while guard Isaiah Stevens is listed as day-to-day.
Following Tuesday's game, the Suns will return home for a three-game homestand against the Bulls, Pelicans and Hornets.
After that, they'll be on the road again for a lengthy six-game road trip.
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