This season, the Phoenix Suns managed to create one of the most aggressive offensive trios in NBA History this summer. The Suns managed to complete the trio by bringing in a three-time All-Star, Bradley Beal.
So now, the attacking roster of the team houses three of the most lethal offensive players in the league, Bradley Beal, Kevin Durant, and Devin Booker. All three superstars are the leading scorers of their respective teams. But not everything is as good as it seems.
Ball Dominant Players.
All three players, Beal, Booker, and KD, are known as dominating players. This means they are great with the ball and want to approach the game with a ball-dominant attitude.
This can definitely not work out for all three players at the same time. Also, some analysts believe that this will greatly affect the playability of the three players and can even hamper team synergy.
The new head coach, Frank Vogel, addressed the concern and presented his version. When Vogel was asked if Beal has to tone down himself in order to fit in, the former was to reply and said, “Nope! Not at all. All of those guys are gonna fit in and be themselves. We’re not asking one of them to sacrifice.”
This shows that Vogel does not want any of the players to tone themselves down and be themselves.
But this is easy to say than doing it. Managing three dominant players who have been the biggest scorer of their teams is not an easy task.
You are putting three players of similar mentality and aggression. So, each will try to be the best. This can, however, hamper the team synergy.
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