Do the Phoenix Suns have a new dynamic duo in Devin Booker and Jalen Green?
I think that you could have asked Brian Gregory a year ago while Bradley Beal and Devin Booker would play so well in the back court and he might have given you exactly the same answer. I mean, see like right like I’m listening to it. I’m going okay but and I know he didn’t want to address Beal and he didn’t want to talk about that and I I respect that but at the same time I’m I’m listening to it I’m thinking this is probably the same way you would have answered a question about Beal and Booker and why it’s going to work together. Right. Like it’s a lot of times the way the Suns did answer those questions when Beal was acquired during the first season heading into the second season. Brian Gregory. Look, I’m sure in a perfect world, he would have loved a better positional fit in a return for Kevin Durant. Unfortunately, that’s not what the Rockets were order were offering. So, he had he had to take the best deal on the table. And although a lot of people hated that trade, I I have no doubt the Suns took the best deal on the table to a team in terms of what what D where Durant wanted to go and would be willing to to sign that extension. So they they I’m quite certain Jaylen Green can be fine at the two. It’s it’s Booker at the one and maybe Jordan Knot can unlock some stuff that that Benhoer and Vogle couldn’t. But you’re still playing Devin Booker out of his his primary position.
Devin Booker and Jalen Green could mesh better than the previous pairing of Phoenix Suns shooting guards because of how they will play off each other, general manager Brian Gregory said Monday. Dave Burns and guest host Tim Ring weigh in on the idea.
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I don't hate the trade. KD is gone. I'm happy. Come on Beal!