The Suns are one loss away from what could be a very uncomfortable offseason and the only way to avoid it is to become the first team ever to overcome a 3-0 deficit, writes Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. A loss on Sunday would be a monumentally disappointing way to end the season after acquiring Bradley Beal last summer to form a Big Three with Kevin Durant and Devin Booker.
With so much as stake, players are trying to avoid being overwhelmed by the enormity of the challenge ahead.
“I’m the type that just focuses on the next game,” Booker said. “So, play by play, possession by possession. They say no one has ever done it before. That’s exciting.”
Beyond the 3-0 margin, it’s concerning for Phoenix that none of the games have been very close. Rankin notes that the Suns are losing by an average of 17.6 points per game and are scoring just 99 PPG against a Minnesota defense that ranks at the top of the league. Coach Frank Vogel and his staff have a lot to figure out to make the series competitive.
“So far, they’ve been too much for us to handle, but the series is not over,” Vogel said. “I expect our guys to play better and I feel like we still have a lot of fight in us.”
Added Beal, “I’ve never been swept a day in my life. I be damn if that happens.”
There’s more from the Pacific Division:
- The Clippers still aren’t sure about the Game 4 availability of Kawhi Leonard, who continues to battle inflammation in his right knee, per Broderick Turner of The Los Angeles Times. Leonard participated in practice on Saturday, which didn’t involve any contact drills, and the team’s medical staff will closely monitor Leonard if he’s able to take the court on Sunday. “I think just doing what’s right by him,” coach Tyronn Lue said. “So, just talking to medical staff throughout the course of the game, talking to him, seeing how he’s feeling and just kind of go from there. So, he can monitor his own body, he’s grown and he can tell us how he’s feeling. Sometimes you got to protect a player from themselves. And, so, that’s what my mindset is. Kawhi and our staff is the same way.”
- Paul George may be losing some negotiating leverage with a shaky performance in the playoffs, notes Mirjam Swanson of The Orange County Register. George, who holds a $48.8MM player option for next season, is hoping to reach a long-term extension with the Clippers. He had a chance to cement his value with Leonard’s limited availability, but Swanson observes that the team has been relying on James Harden as its number one option against Dallas.
- Warriors guard Stephen Curry doesn’t expect missing the playoffs to become a habit, relays Sam Gordon of The San Francisco Chronicle. Appearing on “Inside the NBA” after winning the Clutch Player of the Year award, Curry said he’s been keeping a close eye on postseason action. “I’m taking notes, doing a little scouting, just on the feels of how much I miss that environment, that atmosphere,” he said. “I don’t want our absence to be another year next year.”
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Suns and Warriors have a lot of work to do to find balance with their salary sheets looking as they do…
I can see both missing the playoffs next season…
Not an easy task for Phoenix. They dont want to move Book, can’t move Beal, and bet the deed on KD. Trying to fill out a team around those guys on those deals without draft picks? Suns might be locked into this fate for awhile
Don’t forget the stash they dropped on Allen.
Yes true they’re both in very tough spots. I think Phoenix is a little tougher situation because they have the big three with a couple more years left on their deals and very few draft picks.
Perhaps they can get the right guys to come in and compliment the big three and make a run next season. That could be tough but I think it’s doable.
As far as the Warriors, they’re coming out the other side so to speak. They’ve got two great young guys and two older guys coming off the books. And, I don’t think they traded away all their future first rounders as Phoenix did to get Durant.
Plus what I’ve seen from Mike Dunleavy so far I have confidence he can work his magic and the Warriors will probably be in better shape 2 years from tonight then the Suns will be.
Next season
Suns total salary $205 million
Warriors salary $174 million
Suns are supposed to miss the playoffs this year
Grizzlies and Kings are injured
Draymond suspended
Suns are built for lottery?
Trust The Process
Space The Floor
A Big 3
Basketball is all about catchy catch phrases but the only recipe to success is talent, hard work and sacrifice. If you aren’t winning consistently than you’re missing at least one of these ingredients. Yes, of course good luck factors in but you gotta have the first 3 to even have a chance. This foolishness about putting together a Big 3 and the rest taking care of itself is just that…foolishness. Half the teams in the league can claim to have a Big 3. It means nothing. The Sun’s are awful. Adding Beal never stood a chance at working. I, a casual fan could see that and they’re paying that front office how much money? And they couldn’t see that? Horrible organization. And they aren’t the only one.
Find a new recipe other than A Big 3 NBA…Orr at least a new catch phrase for crying out loud. You’re boring me to tears.
Yes it sure seems to be that the formula for winning is drafting well developing the talent and plugging in needs here and there.
The warriors were homegrown guys, Denver is homegrown guys, and so is boston. Then you plug in and necessary key piece or two and you’re on your way. Aaron Gordon, Andre iguodala, Jimmy Butler.
Look at Minnesota and OKC. Homegrown talent and development and plug in a guy here or there. Mike Conley, and OKC scored big time with SGA. Oh and plus Minny gambling with the big Rudy Gobert trade. Wow.
PG has the leverage because he is the best player available this offseason in FA, and the teams with money aren’t all just young tanking sides. Philly for example could really do with a wing like PG.
Although I see us being to cheap and using the Nick Nurse connection to after DeMare DeRozan.
OKC they have a really strong young team and he’d fit in great either way the starters in place of Josh Giddey.
Orlando could also try free up some coin and chase if they want but I think they like what they have for now.
Then lastly there’s the return to Indy route. Link up with Tyrese and Myles (possibly pascal) and try hope to have a good run with them before retirement now that LeBron is out west. He’d match up a lot better in the East away from Bron, Curry, Jokic, Luka, Ja, Shai, Kawhi.
I mean, what was Curry going to say? “You know… having a little extra time off at this time if year isn’t so bad!”
As Damian Lillard said.., for the first time in his life last year he was able to go to Coachella !!
Would love to know what Curry is “taking notes” about? What teams made the playoffs over the Warriors?
Suns need someone like Trader Bob.
They can target Zion, Ingram, Mitchell and Young.
Beal has $208 million contract remaining (all guaranteed). He has to be traded.
Rockets love superstars. How about Beal for VanVleet and Jeff Green?
Hope that Rockets attach a first round pick.
Suns need a point guard and a PF.
Jeff Green has 2 years $19 million contract. VanVleet is double overpaid.
When the candle burns the wax melts.
The Kevin Durant tour of how I can screw up an organization continues on.
Nobody is taking Beals contract. He’s more than proven he’s nowhere near worth it.
Warriors have a decent bench……Duns mo bench
Suns no bench
Durant proves yet again he can’t win without Curry lol.
Outside of Warriors, hes had some solid teams. OKC, Nets and now the Suns. And he cannot get it done.
But Curry can’t win without Draymond. So it really comes down to that Durant can’t win without Draymond.
Draymond can’t win without Curry. Theres a reason Curry has MVPs and Green doesn’t.
I guess Jordan couldn’t win without Pippen.
Lebron couldn’t win without Wade, Bosh, Davis, Kyrie etc.
I forgot to mention Jordan couldn’t win without Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman, Toni Kukoč etc.
I feel like Curry said the same Thing a few years ago when they missed the playoffs