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In the discussion between Beal and Booker, Durant's breakthrough insight detonated the discussion

author:彤不言雨

Today we're going to talk about the Suns, which is like sitting on the edge of the basketball court, sipping hot dogs and soda. First, let's talk about the new guy, Bill. Remember when he was with the Wizards? His style of play was like a game of whack-a-mole, watching the game was like going to the supermarket, throwing it wherever there was an open seat. But now, coming to the Suns, he seems to have changed his face, from a scorer to a master of passing. You see, against the Lakers, the Suns won 112-107, and Beal had 12 assists!

In the discussion between Beal and Booker, Durant's breakthrough insight detonated the discussion

Then, we have to talk about Booker. This young man was like an apprentice by Chris Paul's side, and he learned a lot of real kung fu. His passing on the field is like a magician juggling, which is dazzling. Remember his game against the Warriors, where the Suns won 128-122, Booker scored 30 points alone, and that lethal three-pointer made the opposing defender jump.

In the discussion between Beal and Booker, Durant's breakthrough insight detonated the discussion

But when it comes to Durant, this guy is like a silent sniper, who doesn't talk much, but he says it like a bombshell. Do you remember his answer in that interview? It simply stunned the reporters. What he said was not the kind of nonsense that everyone in the locker room touted each other, but straight to the point. He believes that possession is up to the manager and the players should focus on training and games. As soon as these words came out, it was like dropping a well-thought-out depth charge inside the Suns.

When it comes to team building, it's not just a tactical thing, it's more like an art that needs to be crafted. It's like the Suns, everyone has their own role, it's like different instruments in the band, and they need to work together in harmony to play a beautiful music. It's like the invisible force of the team, and when you play, you can feel that cohesion, like an irresistible trend.

In the discussion between Beal and Booker, Durant's breakthrough insight detonated the discussion

Finally, let's wrap up a little controversy. Should everyone have a say in possession, or should it really be the manager's decision? Personally, I'm leaning towards the latter, but I know it's likely to be controversial. So, I'd like to ask you guys, what do you think, do you think the chemistry between the players is important, or is the coach's tactical layout more important? leave your thoughts in the comments section, and don't forget to follow the next update to see how this "ball control battle" for the Suns plays out.