“What kinda question was that” – Devin Booker calls out Chris Haynes over foolish post-game questions to teammates
Chris Haynes asked whether the Phoenix Suns didn’t have more chances to win the NBA championship, which upset Devin Booker. The superstar has a groin injury and is expected to be sidelined for at least another two weeks, but that doesn’t mean he won’t continue to cheer for his teammates.
Particularly now that he is not on the court, Devin Booker has attempted to demonstrate that he is a capable leader. Prior to the Suns’ victory over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night, they had dropped six straight games. After the game, reporter Chris Haynes spoke with Mikal Bridges and Damion Lee after the game and asked a question that Devin Booker and the rest of the Sun’s Community found objectionable. He asked if the Suns’ championship ‘ “window” was slowly due to their inability to win of late.
Bridges responded with a big response when Haynes explicitly asked these two players if the Suns’ window for a title had closed, “We just gotta keep running. I know we’ve been losing, we’ve been down. It’s tough, it’s tough to win in this league. You just gotta keep fighting. You can’t be too discouraged about it, you should be frustrated because you wanna win and just keep better every day.” After that, Devin Booker responded to the conversation on Twitter and expressed his surprise at the question by tweeting, “What kinda question was that”.
The Suns have been written off by many during their poor run. Booker has made it apparent that the team will keep fighting to advance and compete with the best teams in the West by sending a message to the rest of the squad and the league.
Phoenix Suns beat Golden State Warriors in Steph Curry’s return
Despite Steph Curry’s comeback from injury on Tuesday night, the Phoenix Suns who were missing their top players stunned the Golden State Warriors. To win 125-113, the Suns had to hold off a dramatic Warriors comeback.
Curry’s shooting performance was not great that night. He scored 24 points on 22 attempts. DeAndre Ayton, Chris Paul, and Devin Booker were all out for the Suns. Additionally, they were missing important players like Landry Shamet and Cameron Payne.
With 26 points, nine rebounds, and five assists, Mikal Bridges led Phoenix. Damion Lee, a former member of the Warriors, scored 22 points while Duane Washington Jr., the starting point guard, scored 21 points. This season, the Suns are now 3-0 against the defending champions.
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