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The Suns found their footing again against a team going the other way

Sometimes you need a slump buster, and there is no shame in that. The Phoenix Suns came in 1–6 over their last seven, searching for something to steady them, and the Utah Jazz provided that opportunity. Utah is deep in tank mode, and on Saturday night in downtown Phoenix, it showed early and often as [the Suns easily dispatched them](/suns-scores-results/101500/game-recap-suns-throttle-jazz-in-first-stand-of-back-to-back), 134-109.

Watching from the stands, the first thing that jumped out was the defensive intensity from Phoenix. There was purpose to it, a level of connection that made everything look clean. When one team is moving in sync and the other is not, it becomes obvious quickly. The Suns were rotating, communicating, and turning defense into offense. The Jazz were stuck in isolation, one pass, one move, one shot, the kind of possessions that stall before they ever really start.

It felt familiar in a different way. Watching so much college basketball this time of year, you see those same empty possessions from teams that are not connected, where everything leans on one player and the result is rushed and inefficient. That is where Utah is right now, limping toward the finish line, eyes on the lottery. Phoenix is in a different space, trying to build rhythm, trying to sharpen habits, trying to turn effort into execution.

One moment in the third quarter stuck with me. Jordan Ott pulled Rasheer Fleming aside after a substitution and spent two possessions talking him through a previous sequence. Teaching, correcting, reinforcing. It was not loud, it was not dramatic, but it mattered. Those are the moments that define a season like this one. A transition year is built on those exchanges, on the small adjustments that turn into growth over time.

There is still plenty to appreciate in the present. Wins like this serve a purpose. They restore a little confidence, they remind you what it looks like when things click. At the same time, it is hard not to glance ahead, to think about what this team could become as these lessons stack. It is a small takeaway from a comfortable win, but it is one that lingers.

He wasn’t the highest scorer against the Nuggets, but having Royce O’Neale back and seeing him hit 5-of-8 from deep got into your feels. He joins Jordan Goodwin and Jalen Green with 4 Bright Side Baller’s on the year.

Game 74 against the Jazz. Here are your nominees:

**Jalen Green**

31 points (13-of-22, 5-of-11 3PT), 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 0 turnovers, +9 +/-

**Devin Booker

**26 points (8-of-14, 1-of-5 3PT), 3 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 steal, 1 turnover, 1 block, +21 +/-

**Grayson Allen**

19 points (7-of-16, 4-of-11 3PT), 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 2 turnovers, +14 +/-

**Oso Ighodaro**

13 points (6-of-6), 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block, 4 turnovers, +19 +/-

**Khaman Maluach**

12 points (5-of-7), 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, 0 turnovers, +6 +/-

**Ryan Dunn**

9 points (4-of-7, 1-of-3 3PT), 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 turnovers, +5 +/-

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