Kevin Durant Fed Up With Phoenix Suns’ Supporting Cast
Kevin Durant has had an outstanding season, averaging 30.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 5.4 assists in 24 games, but the Phoenix Suns, who are presently 14-14 and out of postseason contention, are having early-season disappointments.
The squad’s problems have been greatly exacerbated by injuries, especially Devin Booker’s nine-game absence and Bradley Beal’s restricted six-game presence. This has shown a lack of depth on the team.
Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN disclosed Durant’s dissatisfaction with the supporting group’s play while important players were out of the lineup.
“They are feeling irritated with Durant.” “Brad Beal’s missing games undoubtedly had a part in it. The unimpressive supporting group that resulted from the huge deals for Bradley Beal and Kevin Durant, which completely destroyed the organization, was the foundation of this squad, which was constructed around those three stars.”
“Given how this squad was put together and that Kevin Durant is playing at an All-NBA level, it serves as a sobering reminder of how little time they have left and how badly they need to win. This organization is facing several challenges; something has to shift quickly.”
Adrian Wojnarowski
With Durant’s incredible play, the Suns know they need to turn things around quickly. Kevin Durant, Beal, and Booker are the team’s main players, and they want to become better quickly in order to realize that although Durant is playing well, they also need to have a comeback.