The alarm bells are ringing in the Phoenix Suns. The Arizona franchise saw Jalen Green return after a month of injury, played two games, and has now suffered a relapse of the same injury after leaving the last game at the 7-minute mark.
Bad luck strikes again for Jalen Green. The Suns' shooting guard had to leave the game on Saturday against the Los Angeles Clippers at the end of the first quarter after aggravating once again his right hamstring tendon, an injury that had already kept him off the court for much of the season's start.
The team later confirmed that Green would not return to the game and will be reevaluated in the coming days to determine the seriousness of the problem. The scene immediately raised concerns on the Phoenix bench and among the fans, as the player had only played his second game since his return.

A setback complicating Phoenix's plans
Green had shown promising signs in his return last Thursday, actively participating in the offense and providing the explosiveness that characterizes his game. However, his reappearance was short-lived: he played less than seven minutes before heading to the locker room with visible signs of discomfort.
The shooting guard had already missed almost a month of action after aggravating the same injury during the preseason, an issue the coaching staff had been handling cautiously. His recurrence might force the Suns to reconsider the recovery timeline and possibly keep him out for a longer period.
The 2025-26 season start has been a rollercoaster of emotions for Phoenix. With a 5-5 record after the two recent victories, the team led by Jordan Ott is striving to find consistency amid an increasingly competitive Western Conference. Before this short positive streak, the Suns had won only three of their first eight games, showing fluctuations on both ends of the court.
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