The LA Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns contest is one of five games on Sunday's NBA preseason slate. Tip-off is scheduled for 9:30 pm ET and it will air locally and on League Pass.
This is the Lakers' second preseason matchup. They played on Friday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. LeBron James and Anthony Davis did not appear in the contest, which resulted in a 124-107 setback for Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, the Suns open their exhibition calendar vs. LAL. Today's outing allows them to deploy their revamped lineup, bolstered by free-agent addition Tyus Jones.
Both squads seek to contend in the Western Conference this season. Each franchise made the 2024 playoffs but were bounced in the first round. The Lakers lost 4-1 to the Denver Nuggets, and the Suns were swept by the Timberwolves.
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Today's matchup could feature two first-ballot Naismith Hall of Famers. Fresh off being a power duo for Team USA, Kevin Durant and LeBron James might square off tonight.
LA Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns: Injury reports for October 6th
LA Lakers injury report
As the preseason begins, the Lakers have a lengthy injury report. Most of thier additions are day-to-day, with Christian Wood being the only player listed as out.
Phoenix Suns injury report
The Suns have two players on their injury report. Starting center Jusuf Nurkic is sidelined with a finger injury, and Ryan Dunn is currently day-to-day with knee soreness.
LA Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns: Starting lineup and depth chart
LA Lakers starting lineup and depth chart
After not playing in Friday's matchup, LeBron James and Anthony Davis are expected to play today. This allows JJ Redick to deploy his ideal starting lineup for the first time. With the two stars likely suiting up, LA could open the game with D'Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, LeBron James, Rui Hachimura and Anthony Davis.
This is the Lakers' depth chart for their second preseason matchup.
Phoenix Suns starting lineup and depth chart
With Nurkic out, the Suns must change their starting lineup. It's unclear who will play in this matchup, but they are expected to open with Tyus Jones, Devin Booker, Bradley Beal, Kevin Durant and Mason Plumlee.
Here is the Suns' depth chart as they prepare for their first preseason game.
LA Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns: What to watch
Heading into the LA Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns meeting, the main thing to watch will be how both sides adjust to their offseason changes. Each squad hired new coaches this summer, and the Suns made a significant change to their starting lineup.
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