Topic / Subject

Shams/ESPN reports Suns guard Dillon Brooks broke his left hand vs. the Magic and is expected to miss extended time.

TL;DR
Phoenix can’t catch a break. With Booker already out, the Suns now lose Brooks for an unknown-but-long stretch while they’re trying to survive the playoff race.

Key Details

  • Per ESPN (via Shams Charania), Dillon Brooks sustained a broken left hand against Orlando.
  • ESPN says doctors will meet to determine a return timetable.
  • Reuters reports Brooks left in the first quarter, didn’t return, and is expected to miss extended time.
  • Reuters reports Brooks has averaged around 21 points per game this season for Phoenix.
  • No firm return date has been announced beyond “extended time” / “timetable TBD.”

Breakdown
This is the kind of injury that messes with everything: scoring rhythm, rotation stability, and late-season urgency — all at once.

The big problem isn’t just “he’s out.” It’s that the timetable is still floating. ESPN’s note about doctors meeting tells you the team doesn’t want to lock into a date until they have a clearer plan.

And if you’re the Suns, the timing is brutal. Booker being out already forces the offense into survival mode. Losing Brooks — described as a breakout scorer in this run — turns the margin for error into a thread.

What to Watch Next

  • The doctor consultation update that turns “extended time” into an actual estimate
  • Any follow-up reporting on surgery vs. no-surgery route
  • How Phoenix fills the minutes/shot volume while Booker and Brooks are both out

Sources

  • ESPN — “Dillon Brooks fractures left hand in latest blow to Suns”
  • Reuters — “Report: Suns G Dillon Brooks breaks left hand vs. Magic”
  • Shams Charania (X) — report (headline not provided)

Comment
If you’re Phoenix, what’s the bigger issue right now: missing bodies, or not knowing the timeline?

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