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The Suns were a roller in Charlotte last night. We all know the potential of the Monty Williams boys, but what we did not expect was that they would end the game in the first half.
In 24 minutes of basketball debauchery, Phoenix endorsed 73 points to his rival to move up to 23 points ahead. The second part had no history. The current finalists of the NBA maintained the good line and got to accumulate an income of 43 points in the fourth quarter until ending up winning by a crushing 99-133.
“This was all you could ask for, especially after how we lost to Boston. Sometimes, as a coach, you feel in your heart that you are doing the right thing and you believe that it will have a result; When that happens, it’s gratifying, ”says Kevin Young, Acting Coach for Arizona.
The truth is that everything worked for the Suns. Devin Booker went to 24 points in 29 minutes, Chris Paul dished out 16 assists and second-year player Jalen Smith posted a double-double of 19 points and 12 rebounds. Even new legacy Bismack Biyombo made a welcome impression with 11 points and 6 rebounds off the bench.
“It was a better fit than I would have expected. I had a very good feeling that it could help us. He is a great professional and knows how to play on both ends of the court. It was incredible, “says Young.
Borrego thinks they lacked hunger
Charlotte did not compete for victory at any time. Those from North Carolina were overwhelmed from start to finish and James Borrego blamed it on which rival put more desire from the first moment. “They got off to a great start and were like a hungrier team. They looked like a team that had lost three games in a row and us one that had won three in a row. They handled their previous defeat better than we did our victory, “he says.
In the individual aspect, no player reached 20 points in the Hornets, with LaMelo Ball who was closer with 17 points. From the bench, Kelly Oubre Jr. had 15 points and Ish Smith added 13.
(Photograph by Jacob Kupferman / Getty Images)
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