Suns beat Bucks 114-106 Player ratings: 3 perfect scores, 3 passes, 2 flaws
In the NBA regular season, the Suns defeated the Bucks 114-106 at home. In the second half, the Suns picked up on the offensive end, which also allowed them to win while continuing to widen the difference.

And the three people in the audience are perfect scores. One was Booker, who scored 31 points on 12-of-21 shooting, of course, 0 points in the final quarter, but the first three quarters were still okay. Now Booker's role is to establish the advantage in the first three quarters, and today it is up to him to stand alone. As for Durant, he's really good in the final quarter. With 28 points and 10 rebounds on 11-of-21 shooting, and 14 points in the final quarter, he showed enough dominance. Don't forget, he was 5-of-14 at the end of the third quarter, and he was built for the big game.
Beal couldn't do it in the first three quarters, but he could step up and dominate the situation in the final quarter. Especially the last three points, he helped the team kill the game. Of course, there are still troubles in this game, and the three-point shooting rate is only 2 of 8, which has always been a drawback for him. And in this game, Beal became a three-point shooter at one point, which is a position he is not comfortable with.
Nurkic, Allen and Bol were all passable performances. Among them, Nurkic can block and rebound, but the defense at the critical moment is very abstract. Allen is still the basic handicap, with 2 of 4 three-pointers getting 8+3+3 data. And Bol, who is not bad at rebounding and defensively right now, and who can help as a blue-collar interior player. Even in the case of becoming a twin tower with Nurkic, it can be seen at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends.
Gordon and Eubanks are both flawed performances. Especially for Gordon, the three-point shooting rate in this game is still not good, after all, it is only 1 of 4, and his shooting feeling has not been recovered during this time. As for Eubanks, he really pulled his hips. Especially on the defensive end, it's completely for nothing. And when blocking and dismantling his teammates, he let the defender pinch his teammates, and he didn't have any tactical coordination at all. In other words, the Suns still need to play less of him and give Bol more playing time, which is what fans want to see.