Jalen Green believes he and Devin Booker will have the opportunity to surprise people next season with the Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns are a very difficult team to try to predict ahead of next season. After the Suns trade Kevin Durant for a rocket, their roster appears to be extremely exhausted.
Now they are trying to secure some important assets. Suns’ biggest priority is to sign Devin Booker a two-year, $150 million contract extension.
Another major step the Sands have to take is to buy a Bradley Beer deal. His contract, coupled with disastrous plays for them, is a burden the Suns can no longer bear.
To replace beer with shooting guard, the Suns acquired Jalen Green in the Kevin Durant trade. He had a hard time with the Rockets, but Jalen Green is a young star who can grow well.
How far can the Phoenix Suns go with Green and Booker’s backcourt? Well, if you ask Green, the duo could shock everyone.
Jalen Green spoke to reporters in his first interview since joining the Phoenix Suns. The original #2 pick watched next season while winning the scene in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Green shared his excitement about his play for the Phoenix Suns. When talking about Devin Booker, he feels that the All-Star Guard has something to prove, and the pair will surprise fans with how they play.
“I feel better. I’m excited. I think it brightens up. I think he’s going to kill him. We’re shocking the world.”
Green’s excitement and enthusiasm make him love to the Gilt Sands fan base. Green has struggled to make his name in the NBA up until now, but perhaps this move is a motive that he needs.
If both Green and Booker can have a great season, Suns fans will be far more optimistic about the possibility of rebuilding their team into competitive status.
Green and Booker may be the team’s starting guards, but the Phoenix Suns will need to close the entire roster soon.
A long-standing mismanagement under Matt Ishvia’s ownership puts the Suns in the worst position of all NBA teams.
They now have to resort to wise and savvy scouts to land trustworthy players. Jordan Ott is already happy with Isaiah Rivers, the player the Suns signed on a two-way contract.
But that’s not enough. Time for flashy deals and large free agent signing is over. The Suns have no assets or cap space.
Now it’s up to the coaching and scouting departments so that the Suns can find some hidden gems in the NBA.