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Phoenix Suns, Devin Booker, Jordan Ott
The Phoenix Suns play out of a handful of concepts, rooted in dynamic touches that trigger tempo in the halfcourt.
Oftentimes, they do so to get Devin Booker a dynamic touch, as a moving target, but also have offensive personnel that allows all of their perimeter players to be interchangeable — pairing different player personnels with actions layered on top of each other.
Phoenix Suns halfcourt attack
Since the return of Devin Booker on December 14th, the Phoenix Suns have blended plenty more handoff usage into their half-court offensive attack.
In this window, six of their 10 highest volume handoff games of the season have surfaced, and that is with great intent.
Booker has received the 8th most handoffs this season, and is seeing a great volume of those being screen-into-handoff scenarios.
Stephen PridGeon-Garner is back with another “Study,” diving into the Suns usage of what’s called “Zoom,” and why it’s so effective for them.
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