Phoenix Suns will have to navigate the next few months before the All-Star break without their 20-point per game star Jalen Green as it has been confirmed that he will be out for four to six weeks after re-injuring his hamstring they thought he recovered from this summer.

Green debuted this season on November 6 against the Los Angeles Clippers and put up 29 points in 23 minutes, giving Suns supporters hope that they can fight for a playoff spot with him in the roster.
He declared that his body feels good but then what happened two days after was different as he got injured with 27 seconds remaining the in the first quarter of rematch with the Clips.
BREAKING: Jalen Green re-injured the hamstring that he just healed from in his second game back as a member of the Phoenix Suns.
Get well soon, Jalen! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/AnecYUQK59
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) November 9, 2025

NBA insider Evan Sidery confirmed the news on his X account.
Jalen Green will likely miss 4-6 weeks after re-aggravating a nagging hamstring strain, per @Gambo987.
A brutal blow for the Suns, who had seen instant success with Devin Booker and Green as their starting backcourt. pic.twitter.com/oCpH3p3zkh
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) November 9, 2025
Devin Booker’s message to Jalen Green
Booker had his partner in scoring for one game but that’s not what’s on his mind right now. More than looking for a new offensive weapon, he feels for fourth year guard with his situation and patience getting wasted.
“His debut the other night, so there is some good in there. We’ve seen a small glimpse of it with us all together, but priority is make sure he’s healthy and for sure fully ready to go next time,” Booker said as quoted by Arizona reporter Duane Rankin.
“We played hard. We played hard the entire game.”
Devin Booker after Suns 114-103 win over Clippers.
On Jalen Green reinjuring hamstring: “It’s tough. I’ve definitely been through it. We’re going to rally around him.”
On his defense: “If you’re not watching, then you’re just… pic.twitter.com/rGpXF9IiTl
— Duane Rankin (@DuaneRankin) November 9, 2025

Dillon Brooks, who was on the injury bay for six games before the Clippers game, believes Green will return strong.
“It’s tough. Injuries suck,” he said. “He’ll work hard. He’ll be diligent with it, and you’ll see him back soon.”
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