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MILWAUKEE – Early in the first quarter Tuesday night, Phoenix guard Jalen Green attacked the lane in a routine play against the Milwaukee Bucks. One sharp step-back later, Ousmane Dieng hit the floor.
At one point, it felt like an open discussion. Right now, it feels clearer. Collin Gillespie next to Booker, with Green coming off the bench. Gillespie has shown he can organize, keep the ball humming, and knock down the open three. Booker bends the floor. Gillespie keeps it spaced. Green then slides into a role that may actually serve him better.
Green closed Friday's 118-116 victory over the Pelicans with 25 points (8-17 FG, 3-9 3Pt, 6-7 FT), five rebounds and three assists in 31 minutes.
Jalen Green has been struggling heavily recently, but he is looking to get back to better efficiency moving forward.
For much of the past few weeks, shots that normally fall for Jalen Green rimmed out. Rhythm came in short moments rather than prolonged stretches.
Green made the comments during an on-court interview after the Suns’ victory over the Wizards on Jan. 29. NBA.com Staff NEW YORK – Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green has been fined $25,000 for using profanity when interrupting a teammate’s live ...
Green's four steals marked a season high for Green, who recorded his highest minute total of the season. It's an encouraging sign for Green, who has had some setbacks after missing most of the season with hamstring issues. The uptick could indicate full participation from the former Houston Rocket moving forward.
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In the midst of a Thursday night onslaught courtesy of the San Antonio Spurs, Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams’ internal frustrations had reached a boiling point. The 24-year-old, who was struggling to generate any clean looks with Victor Wembanyama ...
The three most important NBA phenomena of the 21st century are, in some order: the player empowerment era, the three-point revolution, and everyone being named some form of Jalen. The first refers to the labor-driven idea that players control the league ...