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Royce O'Neale hits Suns' game

In desperation for a win, Royce O'Neale nailed a game-winning 3-pointer to lift the Phoenix Suns over the Los Angeles Lakers Thursday night.

SportsBy Jennifer ReevesFebruary 27, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 5, 2026, 12:43 PM

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Royce O'Neale hits Suns' game

In desperation for a win, Royce O’Neale nailed a game-winning 3-pointer to lift the Phoenix Suns over the Los Angeles Lakers 113-110 Thursday night.

IT’S GOOD! Royce O’Neale’s game-winning 3-pointer sinks the Lakers and snaps the Suns’ two-game losing streak. Read more: https://t.co/Vosl4ZlgFw pic.twitter.com/Gn7v9h669J — Arizona Sports (@AZSports) February 27, 2026

Royce O’Neale’s game-winning 3-pointer sinks the Lakers and snaps the Suns’ two-game losing streak.

— Arizona Sports (@AZSports) February 27, 2026

The Suns (34-26) trailed by double digits in the third quarter before their bench came alive. Phoenix’s bench outscored the Lakers’ 31-0 in the quarter to flip the script of the game.

The Lakers (34-24) fought back in the fourth quarter, led by Luka Doncic’s 41 points and LeBron James’ 15, including a tip-in to tie the game with 22.7 seconds remaining.

That’s when Grayson Allen drove to the hoop and kicked the ball to Collin Gillespie in the corner, who made one more pass to the wide-open O’Neale to sink the game-winner.

The shot gave O’Neale 13 points, third on the team behind Allen’s team-high 28 and Gillespie’s 21. It also gave Allen his team-high sixth assist.

The win gave the Suns the season-series win (3-1) over the Lakers, with one game remaining between the Western Conference foes in April.

Phoenix won in L.A. to open the series in December 2025 before losing at home in mid-December. Now, the Suns have won the last two matchups.

JR
Jennifer Reeves

Sports Reporter

Jennifer Reeves covers college sports, the Olympics, and athletic culture across the nation. She has reported from three Olympic Games and specializes in Title IX issues, women's sports, and the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics. She is a member of the Association for Women in Sports Media.

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