Logo

The Nets lost a late lead. Then they lost forward Ziaire Williams. And in the end, they lost 106-102 to Phoenix before 17,071 at Mortgage Matchup Center.

Brooklyn wasted a huge night by Michael Porter Jr., who had 36 points on 15-of-24 shooting and 6-of-10 from deep. And they squandered a big fourth-quarter run, leading with a minute left before blowing that lead.

“We had the lead after being down pretty much the whole game,” said Jordi Fernández. “Positive fight, positive competitiveness; but not good enough. And we want to be good (enough) to win games.”


  Michael Porter Jr. who scored a game-high 36 points, drives on Mark Williams during the Nets’ 106-102 loss to the Suns on Jan. 27, 2026 in Phoenix. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Michael Porter Jr. who scored a game-high 36 points, drives on Mark Williams during the Nets’ 106-102 loss to the Suns on Jan. 27, 2026 in Phoenix. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Egor Dëmin had 15 points and five rebounds, while Williams added 11 points and five assists before getting hurt in a late-game fracas between the teams.

The Nets had seized a 102-100 lead after Williams’ free throws capped a 16-2 run.

But they saw Grayson Allen (18 points) knot it on a finger roll with 1:39 to play. And after Porter lost the ball, Dillon Brooks (26 points) sank two at the charity stripe to put Phoenix ahead for good.

After Terance Mann lost the ball to Royce O’Neale, Williams dove on the floor for the loose ball. Brooks pounced on him to pry it loose. Dëmin — who had been thrown down hard by Dillon for a technical earlier — pushed the Suns instigator off Williams.

Mann and Phoenix’s Royce O’Neale got into it as hostilities ensued, and Williams got injured when a Suns staffer ran into him trying to break up the melee.

“Yeah, he’s hurt. We don’t know exactly what it is right now. It was a member of the other team running in to break up the fight, and he ran into him and hurt him,” Fernández said. “So, we’ll see how long it is; hopefully it’s not a long time.”

The Nets called a timeout trying to get a clean look for Porter, but they committed a shot clock violation with 34.1 seconds left.

Allen’s layup left Brooklyn down by four with 12.8 ticks remaining, and a Porter miss sealed it.

“There were a couple of options we could’ve executed,” Dëmin said. “But it was great defense by Phoenix, probably poor execution by us.”

Brooklyn has lost six straight and is a game out of a Top 3 spot in the lottery race.

Comments
anonymous profile image
Powered by RoundtableBuilt on infrastructure designed for real-time media. Learn more at RTB.io.© Roundtable 2026. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy