Booker on the Suns quick resurgence: ‘We’re not going to let one bad night define our careers’

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Booker on the Suns quick resurgence: ‘We’re not going to let one bad night define our careers’

Phoenix Suns lost to Dallas Mavericks in a playoff series in May. They played the same team in the season opener last week. The game started poorly, but the Suns recovered and won the game. This week they beat LA Clippers and Golden State Warriors. They are starting to turn the page and play the kind of basketball they are capable of playing. Devin Booker is the team's best player. He is averaging 32.5 points a game and dishing 5.0 assists. Suns fans are happy to see them improve after losing to the Mavericks. But they refuse to let one bad night define their careers. After Tuesday's win over Golden Warriors, they have a better record.

The Suns play the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday. NOLA is 3-1 this season, with good wins over the Nets and Mavericks. The Suns have already played both 2022 playoff opponents and two of the favorites to win the West this year.


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