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Injury Report 2025-26

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Full Phoenix Suns injury report for the 2025-26 NBA season. Player status, injury reason, and estimated return dates — updated daily.

3 Out
2 Day-To-Day

Phoenix Suns Injury Report — 5 Players

PlayerPosStatusInjury / ReasonEst. Return
Dillon BrooksFOutBrooks has shed the cast on his surgically repaired left hand, but he's still not been cleared for contact work, Amanda Pflugrad of 3TV Phoenix reports.Mar 24
Grayson AllenGOutAllen is out for Thursday's game against Indiana due to right knee injury management, Amanda Pflugrad of 3TV Phoenix reports.Mar 13
Mark WilliamsCOutWilliams will be re-evaluated in 2-to-3 weeks after being diagnosed with a stress reaction in the third metatarsal of his left foot, Shane Young of the Suns' official site reports.Mar 28
Haywood HighsmithFDay-To-DayHighsmith is questionable to play Thursday in Indiana due to right knee injury management, Kellan Olson of ArizonaSports.com reports.Mar 12
Jordan GoodwinGDay-To-DayGoodwin is listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Raptors due to left calf injury management.Mar 13

Updated daily. See who fills in on the Phoenix Suns depth chart.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is injured on the Phoenix Suns right now?

The Phoenix Suns currently have 5 players on the injury report: Dillon Brooks (Out), Grayson Allen (Out), Mark Williams (Out), Haywood Highsmith (Day-To-Day), Jordan Goodwin (Day-To-Day). Check the full injury table above for return dates and injury details.

Which Phoenix Suns players are out?

The following Phoenix Suns players are currently listed as OUT: Dillon Brooks, Grayson Allen, Mark Williams. Other players with injury designations: Haywood Highsmith (Day-To-Day), Jordan Goodwin (Day-To-Day).

How does the Phoenix Suns injury report affect fantasy basketball?

Injuries on the Phoenix Suns directly impact fantasy value — when a starter is out, their backup moves into a larger role and becomes a waiver wire target. Monitor the Phoenix Suns depth chart alongside this injury report to identify who steps in. Player usage can change dramatically with even one key absence.

How often is the Phoenix Suns injury report updated?

SportBusy updates the Phoenix Suns injury report daily from the official NBA sources. The page also shows estimated return dates when available. Check back before game time for the most current status.

What do injury statuses like "Out", "Questionable", and "Day-to-Day" mean?

"Out" means the player will not play. "Doubtful" means unlikely to play (less than 25% chance). "Questionable" means the player's status is uncertain (roughly 50/50). "Day-to-Day" means the injury is minor and the player is evaluated each day. "Probable" means the player is expected to play.

What conference is the Phoenix Suns in?

The Phoenix Suns compete in the Western Conference, Pacific Division.

Where can I see the Phoenix Suns depth chart?

The Phoenix Suns depth chart shows all backups who would fill in for injured starters. Visit the full depth chart at sportbusy.com/teams/nba/suns/depth-chart/ to see who moves up when a starter is out.

Are any Phoenix Suns players ruled out for tonight's game?

The Phoenix Suns currently have 5 players on the injury report. Check the table above for each player's current designation — OUT means they will not play, while Questionable and Day-to-Day are game-time decisions. Verify before game time for the latest status.

How does the Phoenix Suns injury report affect NBA betting lines?

A key Phoenix Suns starter being listed as OUT can shift the point spread by 2–6 points and move the moneyline significantly. Books adjust lines once official injury designations are announced — typically 1–2 hours before tip-off. Always check this injury report and the depth chart together before placing bets on Phoenix Suns games.