The holiday season might be in full swing, but there was no “peace on earth” at the Footprint Center last night. In a high-stakes Western Conference battle on December 23, 2025, the Phoenix Suns defended their home court with a gritty 108–82 victory over a depleted Los Angeles Lakers squad.
While the final score suggests a blowout, the game was a tactical war of attrition defined by early momentum swings and a masterful second-half adjustment by Phoenix.

The Story of the Night: Resilience vs. Absence
The Lakers entered the arena with a massive void in their lineup. Superstar Luka Dončić—who has been an MVP frontrunner this season—was sidelined with a lingering leg contusion. This forced LeBron James to shoulder a Herculean workload.
LeBron provided the game’s early fireworks, hitting a deep triple in the first quarter that extended his legendary streak of 1,298 consecutive regular-season games scoring in double digits. However, without Dončić to draw the gravity of the defense, the Lakers’ offense struggled to find rhythm against a physical Suns perimeter.
Key Takeaways & Moments
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The Suns’ Bench Mob: With Devin Booker managing a groin injury, the Phoenix bench stepped into the spotlight. Collin Gillespie was the breakout star of the night, lighting up the fourth quarter with a career-high 28 points, including eight triples that broke the Lakers’ spirit.
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LeBron’s Gritty Stand: Despite the loss, LeBron’s ability to remain productive at 40+ years old remains the league’s greatest anomaly. He finished with a hard-fought double-double, but the lack of secondary playmaking ultimately proved fatal.
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The Return of Deandre Ayton: Now anchoring the Lakers’ frontcourt, Ayton’s return to Phoenix was met with a mix of boos and cheers. He finished with 20 points and 13 rebounds, winning his individual matchup in the paint but failing to spark a late-run for Los Angeles.
“We played listless after the first quarter,” Lakers coach JJ Redick admitted post-game. “When you’re missing a player of Luka’s caliber, your margin for error is zero. We committed 22 turnovers. You can’t win in this building doing that.”
Western Conference Standings Impact
| Team | Record After Game | Conference Rank | Trend |
| L.A. Lakers | 19–9 | 4th | 📉 Lost 2 of last 3 |
| Phoenix Suns | 16–13 | 7th | 📈 Moving toward Top 6 |
What’s Next?
The Lakers don’t have long to lick their wounds. They head into a high-pressure Christmas Day matchup where they hope to have Dončić back on the floor. For the Suns, this victory serves as a massive confidence booster, proving they can dismantle elite teams even when their primary stars aren’t at 100%.
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