Devin Booker on the Suns’ failed Big 3 era featuring Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal: “This last couple years, it was win a championship or bust. We didn’t even make the Play-In. Definitely the toughest two years of my career.”

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  1. Does he mean those were the toughest 2 years yet, as I think the next 2 years will be even tougher

  2. >when you are all on a different plan and don’t have the same common goal or objective then that’s what it turns into

    Curious

  3. KD and Devin Booker were lethal with each other. The problem was bradley beal, had they turned that 50m in to smaller role players and a bench, the suns would have been a top 3 team in the west. I imagine they would have been a monster had they had like Myles Turner as their starting Center and got more size in the wing plus a bench

  4. The issue with modern day “big 3’s” is that the league is incestuous, dudes want to play with their friends and 1 may truly want a chip, 1 might wanna play hard, the 3rd almost always has problems.

  5. We might get flashbacks of “Despite The Loss” Booker this season. I don’t think the team is gonna be any good, but he might be a dark horse for the scoring title.

  6. Suns NEED a big man that can carry weight. Beal was such a dumb decision. Ayton was lazy af but at least he could score. I don’t disagree with letting him go but we need a big man that can post and score…

  7. Booker is overrated. Just like that team was. You can’t just throw talent together and hope it works. The pieces have to actually fit together.

  8. I don’t know where on Earth he got this championship or bust thing. They were never even close to favorites and were fringe contenders at BEST

  9. I feel like Suns fans have it way tougher. Before CP3 got there Booker led teams were winning 20 to 30 games per season. Now that might happen again for the next couple years.

  10. Just imagine if the Suns picked Luka instead of Ayton in 2018. Luka running the offense and finding Booker everywhere on the court for easy buckets. They would be the best backcourt in the NBA right now.

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