13.06.2026
Suns vs bucks

Suns vs bucks

Suns Defeat Bucks 129-114

The Phoenix Suns defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 129-114 on March 10, 2026, at Fiserv Forum, improving their record to 38-27. This victory comes as the Suns continue to build momentum in the season.

Devin Booker led the Suns with 27 points, while Jalen Green contributed significantly with 25 points, including 14 in the first quarter. The Suns’ offensive performance was bolstered despite missing key players Dillon Brooks and Mark Williams due to injuries.

On the other side, Kyle Kuzma was a standout for the Bucks, scoring 33 points, with Myles Turner adding 22 points. However, the Bucks have struggled recently, losing six of their last seven games, which puts them in a challenging position as they aim to secure a playoff spot.

The game started at 8 p.m. ET, and the atmosphere at Fiserv Forum reflected the urgency for the Bucks, who were also without Kevin Porter Jr. and Bobby Portis due to injuries. This loss further complicates their postseason aspirations.

Historically, the Suns had a disappointing record of 36-46 last season, but they have made significant changes in management and roster, which appear to be paying off. The Bucks, meanwhile, are currently out of the postseason picture and need to finish the season strong.

As the season progresses, the Bucks must finish 14-4 to avoid ending below .500, a target that seems increasingly difficult given their recent form. Myles Turner expressed his frustration, stating, “I’m trying to figure it out,” highlighting the team’s struggles.

Devin Booker commented on the importance of team dynamics, saying, “He has the intangibles. He gets us those extra possessions. He’s a havoc on-ball. We’ve missed his presence,” referring to the impact of their injured players.

With the Suns finding their rhythm and the Bucks facing mounting pressure, observers are keen to see how both teams will navigate the remainder of the season. The Suns’ recent success raises expectations, while the Bucks must regroup quickly to salvage their campaign.