The Suns got off to an 8-1 start but it’s been a rocky ride since that point. They entered the All-Star break with a 26-28 record, 11th in the Western Conference. At All-Star media day on Saturday, Kevin Durant gave his take on why they’ve faltered, as The Arizona Republic’s Duane Rankin relays.
“We started well,” he said. “I feel like we definitely could be playing better. I feel like there’s a couple factors. We had some guys in and out of the lineup. We’re not rebounding well, turning the ball over. I think just fundamental stuff I think we’ll be better. If we fix that coming out of the break, I think we’ll have a better chance to win some basketball games.”
Durant believes the club will finish strong, citing the recent additions of Nick Richards and Bol Bol to the starting five.
“We made a couple lineup changes, too, that will help us out, adding more size to our starting lineup, so that may help, as well,” Durant said. “Our last few games, we’ve just been playing a better brand of ball. Even though we lost two, I feel like we’re just playing a better brand of ball, a more sustainable brand with the lineup switches like that.”
We have more from the Pacific Division:
- The Timberwolves reportedly made a last-ditch attempt prior to the trade deadline to engage in talks with the Suns regarding Durant. Fellow Western Conference All-Star Anthony Edwards couldn’t believe the Suns even entertained offers for Durant, according to Rankin. “Yeah, I was super surprised,” Edwards said. “Didn’t think Phoenix would be trying to trade him.”
- LeBron James will become the third player in NBA history to appear in an All-Star Game after turning 40. James will also be making his 21st appearance in the game and he’s humbled by the opportunity. “Special thanks to my fans that voted me in their portion,” the Lakers forward said, per Khobi Price of the Orange County Register. “The coaches, the players who had anything to do with me being a part of it. It’s always special and very humbling and I don’t take it for granted being an All-Star. It’s something that, when I was a kid, I always watched the All-Star Game and had the opportunity to do and I always wanted to be on that floor. But it’s always special. I’m pretty happy about it.”
- James Harden is making his first All-Star appearance since 2022. The Clippers guard was confident he could reach that level again, he told Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times. “I never doubted it,” Harden said. “It was me just, you know, finally being healthy and getting back to my zone. Getting back to who I am and here I am.” Harden is averaging 21.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 8.6 assists per game this season.
If Harden makes $35 million per season
Then Paul George contract is comparable to Donte DiVincenzo $12 million per season
4 years $47 million
Zion Williamson makes $16 million this season?
Or
Austin Reaves makes $13 million per season
4 years $53 million
James Harden is not playing at an all star level, he is shooting 39%FG. Norman Powell should have been the Clippers all star but politics
Yup, since the 2022 title the Warriors and KD have largely underperformed due to KD not being on the Warriors. Yet he can’t make that connect. Interesting…
Excellent reporting as usual Davey!
@washington_bonercats
His source? IG and X/Twitter lmao
Oh KD to San Fran next season for a mascot. Will work on Davey Js trade machine
Rumors
Warriors offer Kuminga, Wiggins, Schroeder, 2025 First, 2027 First, 2029 First swap and 2031 First swap for Durant
Warriors are nuts
“LeBron James will become the third player in NBA history to appear in an All-Star Game after turning 40.”
But he didn’t actually appear right?
based on Win Shares/48 this is Harden’s worst season of his career. Still a good player, but not the best choice for all-star.
Harden was a joke. He hasn’t been an all star in many years.