In the NBA, regular season games hold similar significance in terms of wins and losses, but matchups within the same division often carry an extra layer of intensity. This was evident when the Los Angeles Clippers faced the Phoenix Suns on January 28, 2025, in a rematch of their 2021 Western Conference Finals. Back then, the Suns emerged victorious in six games, advancing to the NBA Finals. Nearly four years later, both teams had undergone significant changes, but the matchup remained just as compelling.
Game Recap: Suns Edge Out Clippers
The game featured two teams that were vastly different from their previous postseason encounter. The Clippers, who entered the second half trailing by 13 points, mounted a strong comeback effort. However, their resurgence was not enough to overtake the Suns, who held their ground for a 111-109 victory. The game was hard-fought, with both teams showing resilience throughout, but ultimately, Phoenix prevailed to claim their third win over the Clippers this season.

After the game, Devin Booker, the Suns’ game-high scorer, reflected on the team’s performance and their outlook for the future. He emphasized that while a championship was the ultimate goal, the team had areas to improve. “We wouldn’t put a limit to what we gotta do, but obviously a championship’s the goal,” Booker remarked. His comments highlighted the importance of the regular season as an opportunity for growth and fine-tuning as the Suns work toward their larger objectives.
Key Contributors to the Suns’ Victory
Booker’s 50-point contribution was pivotal to the Suns’ win, but he was not alone in his efforts. Teammates Kevin Durant, Grayson Allen, and Tyus Jones also played significant roles in securing the victory. Durant’s scoring ability, along with Allen and Jones’ strong outings, helped Phoenix overcome the Clippers’ challenge. Despite the Clippers holding a better overall record this season, the Suns have proven dominant in their head-to-head matchups.
The Clippers will have one last chance to avoid a season sweep when they travel back to Phoenix on March 4th. With the Suns having won all three matchups so far this season, the Clippers will be eager to prove themselves and get a much-needed win in the series. The game promises to be another intense showdown as both teams continue their push toward the playoffs.