The Phoenix Suns (12-9) are looking to bounce back from back-to-back losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder (20-1) and Denver Nuggets (14-5) over the weekend.
Phoenix will begin its four-game road trip on Monday in a contest against the Los Angeles Lakers (14-4).
Ahead of the game, the Suns released an updated injury report. Ryan Dunn, who has missed the team's last five games, and Mark Williams are the two players listed on the report.
Ryan Dunn and Mark Williams are expected to play on Monday vs. Lakers
According to Damon Allred of Arizona Sports, the Suns are expected to get second-year pro Ryan Dunn back into the lineup on Monday after the forward missed Phoenix's last five games with a wrist sprain.
Dunn has been a huge contributor to the Suns' success this season. Through 16 games, he averages 8.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.4 steals while shooting 47.8% from the field.
Mark Williams, who missed Saturday's loss against the Nuggets is expected to also return to the lineup. Williams has missed games this season while the Suns have monitored a knee injury, but he missed the weekend game due to calf soreness.
Grayson Allen (quad contusion) and Jordan Goodwin (ankle sprain) weren't listed on the report after appearing on Saturday. The two will play in their second straight game.
Jalen Green (hamstring) was listed as out for the contest and will miss his 12th straight game. Isaiah Livers (hip strain) is also ruled out.
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