The Phoenix Suns face a major setback for their playoff push as Dillon Brooks is ruled out for much of the regular season. The starting guard has broken a bone in the left hand and is expected to miss four to six weeks, covering almost all remaining games before 12 April.
The injury comes at a sensitive moment for Phoenix, which has climbed into contention in the Pacific Division after a difficult previous campaign. The Suns are 33-25 and sit two games behind the Los Angeles Lakers in the standings, with limited margin for further personnel losses.

Brooks sustained the damage to the non-shooting hand during the first quarter of Saturday’s 113-110 double-overtime victory against the Orlando Magic. Brooks did not return to that contest and then appeared on the bench wearing a cast during Sunday’s 92-77 defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers.
Reporting from Shams Charania on 23 February 2026 outlined the expected absence period. Charania stated that Brooks is projected to be sidelined for between four and six weeks, which would take the guard close to the end of the regular season schedule on 12 April.
The nine-year NBA veteran is in the first season with Phoenix and has become a central figure in the offence. Brooks averages 20.9 points, a personal best, ranking second on the team behind Devin Booker, who leads the Suns with 24.7 points per game.
Brooks is also matching a career high with 3.7 rebounds and adds 1.04 steals over 50 appearances. These numbers highlight how much Phoenix relies on production at both ends of the floor, especially with the team reshaping roles after finishing 36-46 last season.
| Player | Season | Points per game | Rebounds per game | Steals per game | Games played |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dillon Brooks | 2025-26 | 20.9 | 3.7 | 1.04 | 50 |
The Suns’ injury list extends beyond Brooks, which increases pressure on the squad’s depth. Devin Booker, the primary scorer, has missed the last two games with a strained right hip and is expected to remain unavailable for at least another week, reducing offensive options further.
Grayson Allen, who ranks third in scoring for Phoenix, is also managing fitness concerns. Allen has been sidelined for five of the previous six fixtures because of ankle and knee issues, leaving the backcourt rotation stretched while the team continues to chase the Lakers in the Pacific Division.
With several starters and key contributors missing time, Phoenix must navigate the final seven weeks of the regular season carefully. The team’s ability to hold position in the Western Conference standings will depend on short-term adjustments while waiting for Brooks, Booker and Allen to return to full duty.