Phoenix Suns will essentially be without Devin Booker (left groin strain) a month, if not a little longer. Here's how they can stay afloat without him.
Torrey Craig has been starting in Johnson’s place. They might consider either bringing Johnson off the bench or starting Craig at the three and move Bridges to the two to play alongside Paul in the backcourt.
“We just need to do what we did ,” Williams said. “Everything was by committee. We played unbelievably hard, with force. We shared the ball. It’s a chance for us to grow that part of our program. I felt like we had drifted away from it over the last month or so.” If he can stay healthy and average, say, 24 points, 12 boards and Phoenix goes 10-4 or 9-5 during this stretch that runs deep into January, that could very well lead to him making his first All-Star appearance.
With Booker out, Paul is going to handle the ball more, but the Suns need him to really take ownership of the team on the floor.
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