Durant was completely panicked! Piston 109-91 Suns. 本场曝出6大不可思议!
Durant panicked? Suns preseason reflections
"What the hell is this?" When the Pistons beat the Suns 109-91, it wasn't just a simple preseason score, but a sign of a lot of problems and challenges. Durant's performance on the court has sparked heated discussions among fans, and the future of the Suns has been clouded by it.
Match recap: A pre-season game that shouldn't be overlooked
On October 12, on the stage of the preseason, the Suns welcomed the Pistons. Last season, the Suns were looking to go far in the playoffs under the Super Triumvirate of Durant, Beal and Booker. However, the Pistons, after the longest losing streak in history, seem to have taught the Suns a vivid lesson with a counterattack.
Cunningham, the young core of the Pistons, was an eye-catcher, and despite the lack of support from his teammates on the court, he still handed in a quasi-triple-double. On the other hand, despite Durant's seemingly efficient scoring, his casual attitude and casual passing on the court made his performance controversial. Such a contrast makes people wonder: under the halo of star players, where is the cohesion of the team?
Deep Dive: The Real Problem Behind It
Durant's performance has sparked a lot of discussion. As a former MVP, his every appearance has attracted much attention. Today, however, he is particularly powerless. With his sluggish defense and casual offensive choices, does that indicate a deep anxiety in his heart?
The Suns' overall defense, on the other hand, exposes bigger problems. The lack of awareness of working together and the enthusiasm of the team to defend as a team seemed to bring them back to the low point of last season. While the data can reflect the individual performance of the players, it is more important to focus on the team's chemistry.
Confrontation and conflict: the game between stars and teams
In the world of basketball, the sparkle of an individual does not mask the gloom of the whole. The overlapping roles of Durant and Beal make the team lack diversity on the offensive end. And role players like Jones, who are well organized and coordinated, can they take on more responsibility in the face of high-intensity games?
Beal, for example, had a great first quarter, yet his offensive form was in direct conflict with Durant. If the two cannot find an effective balance on the court, the future of the Suns will face even greater challenges.
Looking ahead: potential changes that should not be underestimated
If this loss hadn't happened, perhaps the Suns would have continued to indulge in a state of self-consolation, rather than focusing on the team's deep-seated problems. This "no wind and no waves" state could lead to an even greater crisis in the regular season.
Looking ahead, the Suns need a deeper level of self-reflection. Rebuilding the team culture and enhancing trust and collaboration among the players is a top priority they must face. At the same time, Durant also needs to find a new position in self-correction, and a true leader is not just about scoring, but also about how to mobilize every teammate around him.
Conclusion: Leave us with reflections
"What is the future of this team?" As the pre-season schedule progresses, this issue becomes even more important. Fans are expecting the Suns to bounce back in the storm, but what exactly do they need to do on this road back to the top?
In the face of competitive pressure, can Durant and his teammates find true unity and understanding? And how can we, as bystanders, understand the underlying logic behind this beautiful movement? Everyone is welcome to share your views and expectations in the comment area.