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The Brooklyn Nets squandered a standout performance from Michael Porter Jr. and let a late lead slip away, resulting in a 106-102 defeat against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night. The game, held at the Mortgage Matchup Center, was witnessed by an enthusiastic crowd of 17,071 fans.
Michael Porter Jr. delivered an impressive display, scoring a career-high 36 points while shooting 15-of-24 from the field, including an impressive 6-of-10 from three-point range. Despite his remarkable efforts, the Nets were unable to capitalize on what had the makings of a thrilling finish.
The Nets mounted an impressive 16-2 run in the fourth quarter, grabbing a 102-100 lead with just under two minutes remaining, thanks to Ziaire Williams’ successful free throws. However, they couldn’t maintain their advantage, allowing the Suns to score the final six points and missing a golden opportunity for a significant road victory.

The match was marked by intense moments, including a scuffle that erupted after Williams made a dive for a loose ball, adding to the drama of the evening.
But they couldn’t hold it, giving up the final six points and blowing a chance at a huge road win.
In a testy game, it included a scuffle that broke out after Williams dove on a loose ball and chaos ensued.
With Brooklyn down 104-102 with 1:14 left, Williams dove for the ball and Dillon Brooks tried to pry the ball from him or tie him up.
Egor Dëmin pushed Brooks, who had picked up a technical earlier in the night for tossing him to the ground. Phoenix’s Royce O’Neale came in and pushed Dëmin, and Terance Mann — who had suffered a flagrant foul earlier — got into it with O’Neale.
Williams got hurt on the play and had to be helped off the court.
In the end, Allen gave the Suns four-point lead. Porter missed a late jumper, and the Nets lost both Williams and the game.
The Nets have lost six straight and are now just a game out of a top three spot in the lottery race.