The Phoenix Suns are currently enjoying a six-game win streak, and they are in the midst of their most impactful defensive stretch in the half-court. There were numerous instances in the past that led to compromises in their impressive leads during individual games, as detailed earlier.
In a previous piece, it was mentioned that time would help the team “iron out the kinks” and establish chemistry.
Despite the absence of Durant, Beal, Eubanks, and Watanabe (in addition to Damion Lee) in yesterday’s game, the team displayed a level of connectedness and defensive trust that was predicted to come together, as the players gained more experience.
Regardless of the opponent, their game against the Grizzlies offered multiple examples of their defensive growth.
Yesterday’s game was part of a stretch of four games where their defense has taken a significant leap forward.
In recent times, Grayson Allen has been especially effective defensively, demonstrating a high level of activity and reliability.
His influence on the game has been contagious, as he displays physicality within legal limits and valuable dependability.
Observe how he takes charge against Jackson Jr, creating enough disruption for Metu to finish the play, while freeing Booker to execute a vicious stepback three.
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These defensive efforts on film should serve as a template going forward.
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