BANK. Yes, I am pulling for the Suns as well. CP3, Booker, Ayton comprise a real BIG 3. MONTY's leadership.
Surely impressed with Jrue Holiday, Brook Lopez, Khris Middleton, Giannis, PJ, BoDiddley Personal Pinyata Bobby Portis and those white boy sharpshooters.
Watching Phoenix dominate in the second half, was reflecting on both their good luck and prudent sense of patiently assembling building blocks and nurturing them in a mature system, coming to fruition with MONTY the arrival of CP3 and the competitive urgency of their homegrown star, Booker.
They were patient, they drafted well, they didn't cash in their young assets and draft capital for SHINY OBJECTS and their veteran acquisitions Paul and Crowder were perfect complements to their youth.
Sixth Man Cameron Johnson an impressive performer at PF and SF, playing D, nailing his long jumper and free throws. The Suns converted much heralded #6 pick Jarrett Culver into Johnson and PF/C Dario Saric back in 2019. They would have appear to have gotten the better of the T-Wolves.
In 2018, the Knicks passed on Villanova's 3&D mainstay Mikal Bridges to roll the dice on Kevin Knox' upside, and Bridges fell into the Sixers laps. Somehow, INEXPLICABLY, the Suns got the Sixers to exchange Bridges for Zhaire Smith and, in a belief in one's self roll of the dice, Phoenix's 2021 #1 pick. Haven't seen this reflected in mocks, but, WTF, you can pencil in Bridges for 30 minutes a night for the next decade.
Of course, Devvin
Oh, and in 2018, they added that Ayton fellow with the #1 pick in the draft. He has put up consistent numbers, and in this his third season, he has raised the level of his team game and court vision.
Props to GM James Jones, Coach Monty Williams, 2015 #1 pick Devin Booker [the #13 pick, Cameron Payne was the #14 pick and here he is] and Captain Chris Paul. Great team work and balance, focused D, not to mention all of those MID RANGE JUMPERS.
Worth noting that we played the Suns quite tough in our first meeting, and got nuked in the second half of our rubber game.
PS: Thibs beat out Monty for coach of the year, based one would presume on doing more with less.