Has Phoenix's Best Chance to Win a Title Passed Them? NBA.com's Shaun Powell wonders if the best chance for the Phoenix Suns to win it all has already come and gone.
Has Phoenix's Best Chance to Win a Title Passed Them? NBA.com's Shaun Powell wonders if the best chance for the Phoenix Suns to win it all has already come and gone.
I think we are all wondering that. Booker, Bridges, & Ayton are still young but we're going to be cash strapped & not able to acquire another star to go with them which is necessary.
I don’t think we will be all that cash strapped when the cap spikes in a few years. It’ll be right about the time we need to replace CP3. I think we’ll have options. People will want to play here as well with Booker.
I’m trapped behind their paywall so I won’t be reading the article, but what I see sounds about right.
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Duane Rankin
Arizona Republic
Phoenix Suns fans didn’t need another reason to have issues with referees.
Betsperts just gave them one.
The website tallied up some figures and concluded the Suns have committed more fouls over the last seasons than any other team in the NBA.
21-22 20-21 19-20 18-19 17-18 Total
Phoenix Suns 1633 1374 1609 1932 1807 8355
Memphis Grizzlies 1620 1349 1546 1801 1900 8216
Toronto Raptors 1607 1526 1559 1724 1783 8199
Washington Wizards 1545 1555 1634 1701 1746 8181
Philadelphia 76ers 1590 1456 1529 1745 1811 8131
Houston Rockets 1692 1407 1566 1803 1597 8065
L.A. Clippers 1528 1383 1594 1913 1638 8056
Atlanta Hawks 1534 1392 1548 1932 1606 8012
New York Knicks 1672 1473 1464 1713 1682 8004
Brooklyn Nets 1670 1371 1510 1763 1688 8002
Add Chris Paul's longstanding issues with Scott Foster , these numbers give Suns fans even more fuel to hate the referees.
The Suns committed the second-most fouls in the NBA in Monty Williams’ first season as their head coach.
This was after tying Atlanta for most fouls committed in a season during Igor Kokoskov’s first – and last season – leading the Suns in 2018-19.
This was Phoenix’s second-worst season in franchise history at 19-63.
The season before?
Phoenix was whistled for the third-most fouls in the 2017-18 season when Earl Watson was fired after an 0-3 start and replaced by Jay Triano.
The Suns have also gone from being last in defensive rating in 2017-18 and 29th in 2018-19 to 17th in 2019-20 in Williams' first season, sixth in 2020-21 and third last season.
So is it fewer fouls leading to better defense, vice versa, or something more?
Probably all three and more.
Still, Phoenix being whistled for more total fouls over the last five seasons than any other team in the NBA will give its fans more reason to boo louder at the referees this season.
I’m trapped behind their paywall so I won’t be reading the article, but what I see sounds about right.
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Duane Rankin
Arizona Republic
Phoenix Suns fans didn’t need another reason to have issues with referees.
Betsperts just gave them one.
The website tallied up some figures and concluded the Suns have committed more fouls over the last seasons than any other team in the NBA.
21-22 20-21 19-20 18-19 17-18 Total
Phoenix Suns 1633 1374 1609 1932 1807 8355
Memphis Grizzlies 1620 1349 1546 1801 1900 8216
Toronto Raptors 1607 1526 1559 1724 1783 8199
Washington Wizards 1545 1555 1634 1701 1746 8181
Philadelphia 76ers 1590 1456 1529 1745 1811 8131
Houston Rockets 1692 1407 1566 1803 1597 8065
L.A. Clippers 1528 1383 1594 1913 1638 8056
Atlanta Hawks 1534 1392 1548 1932 1606 8012
New York Knicks 1672 1473 1464 1713 1682 8004
Brooklyn Nets 1670 1371 1510 1763 1688 8002
Add Chris Paul's longstanding issues with Scott Foster , these numbers give Suns fans even more fuel to hate the referees.
The Suns committed the second-most fouls in the NBA in Monty Williams’ first season as their head coach.
This was after tying Atlanta for most fouls committed in a season during Igor Kokoskov’s first – and last season – leading the Suns in 2018-19.
This was Phoenix’s second-worst season in franchise history at 19-63.
The season before?
Phoenix was whistled for the third-most fouls in the 2017-18 season when Earl Watson was fired after an 0-3 start and replaced by Jay Triano.
The Suns have also gone from being last in defensive rating in 2017-18 and 29th in 2018-19 to 17th in 2019-20 in Williams' first season, sixth in 2020-21 and third last season.
So is it fewer fouls leading to better defense, vice versa, or something more?
Probably all three and more.
Still, Phoenix being whistled for more total fouls over the last five seasons than any other team in the NBA will give its fans more reason to boo louder at the referees this season.
Deandre Ayton: 58 games played
Kevin Durant 55 games played
Durant literally averaged 30.0 games per season the last 3 seasons.
You have to count the year he missed with an Achilles tear for that to be true. Also still more productive than Ayton, his last 3 years(really 2) VORP is higher than Ayton’s VORP over his entire career.