The Phoenix Suns narrowly avoided a meltdown, securing a 120-111 win over the Dallas Mavericks. The game was a rollercoaster, with the Suns leading by as many as 31 points in the first half, only to see that lead cut to 17 by the Mavericks in the late first half. The Suns' lead was never really in jeopardy until the closing stages, where a few crucial moments tested their resilience. Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks stepped up to seal the victory, but it was a tense finish, with Brooks' overheating and stalled offense almost costing them. Head coach Jordan Ott acknowledged the need for conversations about such possessions, emphasizing the importance of getting the best shot possible. The game also saw Ryan Dunn's best performance in weeks, contributing 12 points. The Mavericks, on the other hand, struggled, with their defense losing its intensity and relying heavily on free throws. The game highlighted the Suns' ability to stay composed under pressure, even as they navigate through a challenging season. With both Grayson Allen and Isaiah Livers out until the All-Star break, the team is focusing on player evaluations and roster management, while also keeping an eye on the tanking race, which could impact their schedule.