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Suns set franchise-low for points in a half with 24 on Saturday

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It was a first half to forget for the Phoenix Suns on Saturday.

The San Antonio Spurs held the Suns to just 24 first points in the first half, setting a new franchise-low for Phoenix.

The Suns managed just eight field goals on 43 attempts, good for a cool 18.6 percent shooting percentage. Half of the Suns' makes came from Markieff Morris, who somehow managed to sink four-of-six attempts.

Marcus Thornton, Brandan Wright, Brandon Knight, Alex Len and P.J. Tucker each attempted at least three field-goals without a single make.

Phoenix went on lose 101-74. They shot 29.8 percent overall and were led by Eric Bledsoe, who had 12 points. Shooting guard Brandon Knight also left the game with a hip injury and did not return.

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