What we Learned from Back-to-Back losses to Denver
Tip your cap to Denver – This season they had the Phoenix Suns’ Number
If you compare the rosters of the Phoenix Suns and Denver Nuggets, is there anyone who wouldn’t want the Suns’ roster over the Nuggets? Sure, Nikola Jokic would look very nice in the Phoenix purple and Orange, but from top to bottom the Suns seem to have a better roster, both for now, and the future.
And yet this season, Denver was the better team and in their head-to-head matchups and had the Suns’ number like no team has had in a very long time.
With that four-game matchup done for the season, we can take a brief opportunity to take a look back at the last two home-and-home matchups the two teams just completed, and see what it has taught about the Phoenix Suns moving forward.
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It seems likely that the Suns stand a fair shot of losing more than 50% of their next ten games heading into the All-Star break/trade deadline. Fortunately for management the losses will force their hand and any thoughts of buying talent to help make a playoff push for this season will be muted (if that was really Ever going to be the plan regardless of how this upcoming stretch went).
Here at Valley of the Suns we update fans on trade conversations, free agency options, and potential draft picks. Keep checking out of site to get the most in depth information on these topics you will find.
The playoffs may be out of the question, but improving the team will prove to be a lot of fun moving forward.