Suns 105, Nuggets 81

PHOENIX - Phoenix guard Eric Bledsoe scored 30 points in three quarters of work and the Suns held the Denver Nuggets to 22 percent shooting in the first half on the way to an easy 105-81 win on Saturday.

When he departed at the end of three quarters with the Suns up by 34 points at 88-54, Bledsoe had outscored Denver's five starters 30-26 and added seven rebounds, four assists and two steals.

Center Tyson Chandler added 11 points and eight rebounds and Mirza Teletovic had 11 points for the Suns (5-4) who beat the Nuggets for the seventh time in the last eight meetings and 60th time in 80 home games against Denver.

Will Barton had 19 points and 12 rebounds off the bench to lead Denver (5-4). Guard Emmanuel Mudiay added 13 points and five assists for the Nuggets, who had won three straight but never showed much interest a night after beating the Houston Rockets 107-98 at home.

Denver missed 39 of 50 shots in the first half - including 18 of 20 3-pointers - and trailed by 32 points at intermission. Of the 50 first-half shots attempted by the Nuggets, only eight came from inside the paint.

The Nuggets had a good first 150 seconds. While the Suns missed six of their first seven shots, Denver made three and jumped out to a 7-2 lead on a 3-pointer by Mudiay with 9:30 left.

But then the basket disappeared for Denver, and the Suns ran away.

As the Nuggets missed 16 of 18 shots for the rest of the quarter, Phoenix reeled off a 20-2 run and finished the quarter with a 27-13 lead. Bledsoe had nine points on 4-of-5 shooting and Archie Goodwin added six off the bench.

The Nuggets missed 11 of 12 3-pointers, committed five turnovers and looked bad doing it.

And then came the second quarter.

While the Nuggets continued to do nothing offensively - they registered their first assist of the game when Randy Foye set up Gallinari for a 3-pointer with 2:49 left in the half - the Suns turned up the offense. Bledsoe had nine more in the quarter and Phoenix finished the half on a 14-0 run.

The capper came with one-half second left, when P.J. Tucker hit Chandler with an alley-oop pass for a slam dunk to give Phoenix its biggest lead of the half at 60-28.

Denver didn't got closer than 25 points until the final minutes.

NOTES: Suns F Markieff Morris tested his sprained left knee, which he injured early in Thursday's win over the Los Angeles Clippers, but was unable to go. ... Denver coach Michael Malone said F Joffrey Lauvergne (back strain) is close to returning. Malone said he talked to the young Frenchman about the tragedy in Paris before Friday's victory over the Houston Rockets. "I made sure he was OK and check in on all his friends, family and relatives back in France," Malone said. "When something like that happens, you realize there are a lot more important things going on in the world." ... Suns G Eric Bledsoe (22.4) and Brandon Knight (20.3) are averaging a combined 42.7 points per game through the first eight contests. The Suns haven't had two players average 20 points per game in a season since Stephon Marbury (22.3) and Shawn Marion (21.2) in 2002-03. ... Denver G Emmaunel Mudiay came into the game averaging 11.9 points, 6.8 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 1.22 steals. Since 1985-86, only three rookies - Michael Carter-Williams of Philadelphia (2013-14), Damon Stoudamire of Toronto (1995-96) and Nick Van Exel of the Los Angeles Lakers (1993-94) have matched or bettered those numbers.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Phoenix SunsSuns27332817105
Denver NuggetsNuggets1315262781
Season Series
PhoenixStatsDenver
2-2Vs2-2
103.3Points / Game102.0
43.1Field Goal %43.5
43.33 Point %31.1
75.2Free Throw %72.7