Nothing is easy for the Los Angeles Lakers these days. Especially when players like Royce O'Neale are doing what he did Thursday.
The veteran wing hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 0.9 seconds left to lift the short-handed Phoenix Suns to a 113-110 win over the Lakers, spoiling a double-digit comeback in the fourth quarter for Los Angeles.
With two free throws and a layup in the Suns' previous two possessions, O'Neale scored the team's final seven points.
ROYCE O'NEALE HITS THE GO-AHEAD 3 TO WIN IT FOR THE SUNS 🚨
— NBA (@NBA) February 27, 2026
HE SCORED THE LAST 7 POINTS FOR PHOENIX! pic.twitter.com/jWFOMMXLiq
The Suns entered the game missing their top scorers in Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks due to injuries. Yet, they were competitive from the start against a nearly full-strength Lakers team.
They took a 12-point lead midway through the fourth quarter, at which point the Lakers went to work. A 10-2 run made it a competitive game in the final minutes, and the Lakers tied the game with a minute left on an Austin Reaves 3-pointer.
O'Neale finished the game with 13 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, while Grayson Allen led the Suns with 26 points and 6 assists off the bench. It was a big Luka Dončić night on the other side, with 41 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists.
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Ultimately, the Suns' strategy was to go to the 3-point line with their two most-used offensive players sidelined. They made 22 of 50 shots from deep, the most 3-pointers any team has attempted against the Lakers this season. Allen and Collin Gillespie combined for 27 of those shots, and made six each.
It was a supremely meaningful game for the standings as well. The Suns remain in seventh place in the Western Conference, but are now only a game back from the sixth-place Lakers for the final guaranteed playoff spot.
The Lakers have lost three straight games — their previous losses came against the Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics — and are 19-20 since Dec. 1.