Dragic may miss Pelicans game with ankle injury


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PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix coach Jeff Hornacek says it will be a game-time decision whether Goran Dragic plays Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans.

But Dragic did not sound optimistic. The Suns playmaker says his injured right ankle still is quite sore and he needs to be at 100 percent to play the way he needs to play.

Dragic sprained his ankle in the Suns' loss to Houston on Sunday night. He sat out Tuesday night's 109-86 loss at Utah, Phoenix's most one-sided loss of the season.

Dragic says he's sprained the ankle four or five times this season and this is the worst one.

He says it's hard to sit out, though, with the team on a three-game losing streak and in a tough fight to stay in the playoff hunt.

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