Tyus Jones Rumors (original) (raw)
“The more playmaking and decision-makers you can have on a team, at that level, it’s always good,” Durant said. “Ball still running through me, Book, Brad. But you add Tyus in there too, he’s mixing in a little bit. He’s not just simply controlling the whole game and handing us shots whenever he wants to. I think we’re all just playing in the flow of each other. I might bring it up, Ty might bring it up, Book might bring it up. Brad. So the more versatile attackers you have with four or five guys handing the ball, it just throws everybody off. The key is that we all can catch-and-shoot, catch-and-drive, play off the ball too.”
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Bobby Portis, Devin Booker, Devin Vassell, Ivica Zubac, Kyrie Irving, Nikola Jokic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Tyus Jones, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs
Which Western Conference team will face the Celtics in the Finals? NBA executive #1: “The team to beat in the West is Phoenix, believe it or not. I think their top-end talent is just ready to make a move. KD [Kevin Durant] and Book [Devin Booker] are really, really good. They had an outlier year last year with trying to get everything working together. I think Mike Budenholzer and Tyus Jones are great additions. I think they will figure out a way to use some draft compensation and Jusuf Nurkic contract to get even better [in a trade]. I think the team that emerges from the West in Phoenix. I believe in Kevin. I believe in Booker. I believe in Budenholzer. Denver, Dallas, Oklahoma City are options. But I think the one-two punch in Phoenix is better than the one-two punch anywhere else.
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Draft, Mike Budenholzer, Trade, Devin Booker, Jusuf Nurkic, Kevin Durant, Tyus Jones, Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns