Landry Shamet is looking to return from being in concussion protocols. The Suns guard missed a fifth straight game Sunday.
Landry Shamet felt a bit off even before scoring a season-high 16 points nearly two weeks ago at Minnesota on Nov. 9.Then he went to dinner with his sister in Orlando the night before Phoenix played against Orlando on Nov. 11.The Phoenix Suns reserve guard missed his fifth consecutive game Sunday afternoon against the Knicks at Footprint Center.
“I’m able to tolerate an environment like this now a little bit better,” said Shamet before the game in the Suns locker room. “Typically, music, lights and all the different voices and stuff would be bothersome, but I'm trending. I'm feel a lot better.”“It feels crazy at this point of the year to not be doing anything,” Shamet said. “The hard part is normally when you have injuries, you’re like literally can’t go shoot or do anything because of my knee or my ankle or whatever hurts.
"We didn't see anything," Suns coach Monty Williams said before the Orlando game when asked if he saw any signs of Shamet experiencing any concussion symptoms against Minnesota."It just kind of jumped up on him. So it just speaks to how complicated those things are. Can go for a while and not even know something is going on."
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