Tried to sign-up for Peacock trial and said it's not available in my area. Anyone else have that issue?
To be fair, he does lead the team in assists. It's up to the others to pitch in. Throw to the open man!
He is getting a lot of the credit. This is from an article on Yahoo. They no longer feel like the laissez faire team that employed Durant and Beal. They now feel, frankly, like the one that employs Dillon Brooks, who helped shepherd (sometimes overly) aggressive defensive overhauls in Memphis and Houston, and is now doing the same in Phoenix. “He’s one of the hardest workers I’ve been around,” Suns superstar Devin Booker said of Brooks, one of the key pieces that came to Phoenix in the Durant trade, alongside high-scoring guard Jalen Green (working his way back from a hamstring injury) and No. 10 overall draft pick Khaman Maluach. “He spends countless hours — even when he was going through his core injury, I was telling him, ‘You supposed to be going that hard?'” Whether he’s supposed to or not, Brooks does go that hard — and now, so, too, do the Suns. (Fun stat: Phoenix is tied for seventh in loose balls recovered per game, up from 20th last season.) After finishing 27th in points allowed per possession last season, Phoenix enters Monday ranked eighth, according to Cleaning the Glass. The Suns are second in the NBA in steals per game, behind only the league-best Thunder — including a single-game season-high 19 thefts in a win over the Trail Blazers last week — and fifth in deflections per game. They’re forcing turnovers on 16.9% of opponents’ offensive possessions — the third-highest rate in the league this season, and the highest rate of any Suns team since at least 2003.
What I said earlier, they feel like having a Poor man's Thunder vibe....obviously without SGA. That is impressive after having a lineup with Nurkic who was declining as a defender.