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Phoenix Suns resting Khaman Maluach, three more players in NBA Summer League finale

Phoenix Suns resting Khaman Maluach, three more players in NBA Summer League finale

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The Phoenix Suns are resting Ryan Dunn, Oso Ighodaro and rookies Khaman Maluach and Koby Brea for their final 2025 NBA Summer League game Saturday, July 19, against the Portland Trail Blazers at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas
The Suns (1-3) have lost their past three games in Vegas while the Blazers are 3-1 through four games.
Second-round pick Rasheer Fleming is set to play. He missed the first two games with right knee soreness, but has played the past two. He's scored seven points in each game.
Fleming will get the start along with Boogie Ellis, Khalif Battle, Moses Wood and CJ Huntley.
Ighodaro played in the first four games for the Suns, averaging 12.3 points on 57.1% shooting and 8.5 rebounds.
Dunn, Maluach and Brea have each seen action in three games. Dunn has led the team in scoring at 14.7 points a game. Shooting 48.5% from the field, Dunn has made 37.5% of his 3s.
Dunn appeared to hurt his left foot or ankle in the third quarter of Wednesday's loss to Minnesota, but played through it in the fourth.
Maluach, the 10th overall pick in the 2025 draft, is averaging 10 points on 35.7% shooting in Vegas. The 7-footer averaged 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 shots a game.
Brea sat out Wednesday with a left thumb sprain after injuring it Phoenix's previous game against Atlanta. The second-round pick averaged 12 points, shooting 42.9% from 3 in his three games.
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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Suns resting Khaman Maluach, three more in NBA Summer League finale
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