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Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

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Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...
Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

Shams reported on a series of Suns news, one of the biggest of which was: "My sources tell me that the Suns are preparing to change head coaches and the coaching staff associated with Frank Vogel. It was revealed that the main reason for Vogel's dismissal was not only being swept, but also Kevin Durant's team's unsatisfactory tactics and positioning.

Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

Shams mentioned that Durant doesn't think Vogel is paying enough attention to himself, he thinks he tends to smoke in the corner, watch Beal and Booker play pick-and-roll, and he wants to be more involved in the offense. On the other hand, the Suns owner added a large amount of money to the team last year, especially giving Vogel $31 million for five years and forming the Big Three of Durant, Booker, and Beal.

Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

Unfortunately, the Big Three have never been compatible, not only on the defensive end, but also on the offensive end, far from meeting the expectations of the team and fans. After dismantling Adu, Booker, Paul, and Ayton, they brought in Beal, who was injured and stopped, and did not give the team the help they expected.

Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

Another Haynes revealed something else: Frank Vogel had repeatedly offered to have a point guard, but management rejected Vogel's request on the grounds that the point guard would steal the ball from the Big Three. The later story is also clear to everyone, whether it is Adu, Booker, or Beal, they are not suitable to play point guard, the team is unorganized, and the offense is like a mess.

Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

This insider also explains the long-standing question of countless fans, why the Suns have not been looking for a point guard, it turns out that it is not that Vogel does not want it, but that the management is unwilling. Similar situations can be extrapolated to other teams, and a lot of problems can be seen by the fans, so why didn't the manager solve them? Maybe they saw it too, but the management intervened.

Goodbye!Sun!KD is angry!Send it away...

The phenomenon of a layman commanding an insider happens in all walks of life, even in the NBA. Now Vogel is about to say goodbye to the Suns after class, but will Vogel be able to solve the problem of the Suns' Big Three after class? When the team is swept and the problems are all blamed on the manager, then there are bound to be more problems that are hidden.