NBA Preview: New York Knicks (13-10) at Phoenix Suns (13-11)

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The first outing for Phoenix’s “Big Three” resulted in a lack of cohesiveness and a disappointing loss.

Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal will look for a reversal on both fronts when the Suns host the New York Knicks on Friday night.

The trio combined for 75 points in Wednesday night’s 116-112 home setback to the Brooklyn Nets in their much-anticipated first game together.

Beal was acquired from the Washington Wizards in the offseason to form the power threesome with Booker and Durant. But back injuries have limited Beal to five games, and either Booker or Durant was sidelined with ailments on the first four occasions in which Beal was able to play.

So finally, in the Suns’ 24th game, the three stars were playing together. But Phoenix still lost for the fifth time in the past seven games.

Durant said it would be foolish to project a timetable for when the three will mesh.

Booker stood out with 34 points and 12 assists Wednesday while Durant scored 27 after missing the previous two games due to a sprained left ankle. Beal tallied 14 points.

Jusuf Nurkic also was solid with 15 points and 22 rebounds — the boards falling one shy of his career high — but Phoenix was outplayed down the stretch by the Nets.

New York lost the opener of a five-game trip when it dropped a 117-113 decision to the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night. It was the Knicks’ third loss in four games.

New York trailed by 17 points with under 6 1/2 minutes to play before closing the gap in the final moments.

Julius Randle produced 32 points and 12 rebounds for his third 30-point effort in the past four games. However, Randle didn’t take a shot from the field in the final quarter, when he scored just two points, both on free throws.

The Knicks also struggled from 3-point range, making 9 of 39 attempts.

Phoenix guards Eric Gordon (leg soreness) and Grayson Allen (groin) are listed as questionable.

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