George O'Brien
ASFN Icon
If anyone at the start of the season said that the Suns would win the Pacific Division, have a shot at the best record in the NBA, and have a legitimate shot at setting a team record for wins (63) - they'd be be laughted off the board. Yet not only have they done it, the Suns have played well even with Amare sidelined.
Amazing doesn't even start to describe how extraordinary this performance has been. Oddly enough there has been another amazing feat that has gone unnoticed. Only twice have the Suns lost more than one game in a row. In November they lost that game in Cleveland and then lost a tight game to the Kings. In January the Suns lost 6 in a row that included 4 games without Nash.
Since acquiring Jimmy Jackson, the Suns have lost only 7 of 30 games played (winning 77%) and never two in a row. This ability to avoid losing streaks is a huge part of why the team is doing well. But it may prove to be even more important in playoffs, because the Suns have proven that they can quickly bounce back from bad games.
Amazing doesn't even start to describe how extraordinary this performance has been. Oddly enough there has been another amazing feat that has gone unnoticed. Only twice have the Suns lost more than one game in a row. In November they lost that game in Cleveland and then lost a tight game to the Kings. In January the Suns lost 6 in a row that included 4 games without Nash.
Since acquiring Jimmy Jackson, the Suns have lost only 7 of 30 games played (winning 77%) and never two in a row. This ability to avoid losing streaks is a huge part of why the team is doing well. But it may prove to be even more important in playoffs, because the Suns have proven that they can quickly bounce back from bad games.