Suns' Chandler out vs. Raptors with hamstring injury
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The Phoenix Suns will have to attempt to end their four-game losing streak without their starting center on Sunday, as Tyson Chandler will be held out against the Toronto Raptors due to a hamstring strain.
Alex Len will start in his place.
Chandler left Friday's loss to the Golden State Warriors in the first quarter after straining his right hamstring.
The 33-year-old center, in his first season with the Suns after signing as a free agent, is averaging five points and nearly nine rebounds in just over 24 minutes.
The 7-9 Suns, losers of five of their last six, will be in tough against an 11-6 Raptors team that's won four straight.
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