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Phoenix Suns' Shannon Brown (26) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder's Perry Jones (3) during the second half in an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, in Phoenix. The Thunder won 97-69. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
A shower after the game Sunday was unnecessary for Shannon Brown. "I did it earlier," he said with a grin.

Brown, like the 14,923 fans in attendance at US Airways Center, watched the Suns lose to the Spurs, 97-87. He never checked into the game. It was his fourth straight DNP-Coach's Decision, the only four games he has missed this season.

"It bothers me every night," he said. "It bothers me from when the first time I didn't play. But I kind of felt it because my minutes was going down a little bit. You get that feeling, especially when you've invested as much as I am into basketball and basketball being my life and me loving it like I do. I got that feeling kind of and slowly but surely it started to happen.

"It hurts. It is what it is though. I understand it's a business and I can't take it too personal."

Brown is the team's fifth-leading scorer, averaging a career-high 11.2 points per game. This is the fourth-straight season he's bettered his scoring output from the year before.

Yet, these days Brown finds himself on the bench.

With the fourth-worst record in the NBA, the Suns want to get a good look at some of the other players on the roster, those that haven't seen much playing time.

Brown said he was talked to "but nobody gave me no real answer. They just sent me around the world and come back to nothing. I talked to them but they say all the stuff that in the end doesn't justify why or give me a good reason of what's going on."

Said interim head coach Lindsey Hunter, "Nobody wants to sit and not play. I don't want guys that are content with not playing."

Last year, Brown found himself out of the rotation only to start the season's final 17 games when Grant Hill was injured.

"I got to be professional about it," Brown said. "When I get my number called again, get out there and try to be productive.

"It ain't easy. I definitely think it's undeserved. There's a lot of things I could say but I'm going to just stay professional about the whole situation and let the season play out."

Craig Grialou, Reporter

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    movingaz wrote...
    Suns clue less
    Sorry but the Suns have no idea what they are doing, they say they want to let the young guys play but play Gortat and Dragic 40 minutes per game. Barley let the young guys play including their new trade Piece Marcus Morris. It's pretty funny how they actually play to win the games like they have a chance and then get blown out. Marshall barely plays and he sucks. Beasley barely plays and he Sucks. Morris brothers and Brown are good and they don't play. Yet they already know what they have with the starting 5 yet they play them most of the minutes. Like I said CLUELESS.
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    Supa-main wrote...
    Hate this
    It's not like Brown is past his prime. He is still decently young and explosive. He should be a piece for the future that should be playing... I am hating what I am seeing and hearing from this organization lately
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    movingaz wrote...
    Browns got game
    He is a triple threat player can hit the three, create his own shot and take it to the hoop and finish. Another example of why the Suns have no idea what they are doing.
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    My10Cents wrote...
    throwing in the towel
    Suns management is so lame... and i truly believe management is now calling the shots on who plays and gets minutes. Shannon Brown is one of the top 3 players on this team. But I believe he's on a one yr deal. Saying they want to play the younger guys is a copout for rolling over and trying to get a better draft pick... in a draft that is going to be the worst in 10 years.
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    nsawy28 wrote...
    This is underserved
    You would think Shannon Brown was on a 1 year deal but they actually signed him to a 2 year deal. Suns management should have only signed him to a 1 year deal if they were unsure of him, signing him to a 2 year deal was pointless especially since no one else was offering him that kind of deal. @movingaz you said it best CLUELESS.
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