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Even though Devin Booker had an explоsiоn, Kevin Durant of the Suns still blames a key player for the team’s crushing loss to the Magic

Devin Booker’s scoring explosions have not been kind recently. First, he helped the Phoenix Suns beаt the Indiana Pacers with 62 major points, but they still lost. After that, they’d meet Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic. Even after popping off, the shooting guard still had the same effect. As AZ Central’s Duane Rankin reports, Kevin Durant may have insight into the root cause of these problems.

 

I took full responsibility for the game’s early turnover. That motivates my colleagues to follow suit. My careless turnover in the first quarter derailed our team’s momentum. When asked about the Suns’ loss to the Magic, Kevin Durant remarked, “I took a few terrible shots then in the third, gave the ball over there in transition.

Durant raises a very valid issue. The Magic’s seven turnovers were the result of his team’s 22 turnovers. Twelve of those points came from steals, which deflated the Suns’ offence and changed the game’s trajectory. Even though the team lead by Paolo Banchero drew away in the end, he managed to keep them in the game with 15 points and five assists. These would lead to the Suns’ 20th loss of the season, as they would be trailing by a significant 15 points.

The spoiled scoring tantrum of Devin BookerKevin Durant, premier player for the Suns, claims that the Magic’ Paolo Banchero will be a challenge.

 

For the sake of the Suns, Devin Booker was exerting every ounce of his being. The squad scored 44 points thanks to his 17 made field goals out of 26 attempts. The scoring figures were boosted by his nine free throws out of eleven tries. When time ran out in the game, though, none of that mattered.

Banchero set the tone for the Magic’ scoring spree with 26 points. Even as the Suns stacked their defenses, the budding star’s playmaking abilities shone through, leading to seven assists. And most significantly, it rallied the entire Magic оffensive. It caused five players to get double-digit scores, while Wendell Carter Jr. and Jonathan Issac were a point away from joining that group as well.

The Suns’ 28.6% three-point field goal percentage is also problematic. Even though this squad has room to improve, it’s fair to ask whether they’ll become hоt on the way to the playoffs.