Edmond Sumner and T.J. McConnell are basketball marauders. With liquid hustle pumping through their veins, the latter searches for plunder to the tune of “Flight of the Bumblebee,” pestering opponents into making mistakes with chaotic and rapidly changing flight patterns that the former gleefully deposits at the other end of the floor in the blink of an eye. Fueled by their flurry of swarm-and-sting defensive activity, the duo has linked up for 22 assists in only 239 minutes of playing time this season (i.e. one shy of Malcolm Brogdon and Victor Oladipo in 339 in 2019-20), with opponents coughing up 97 turnovers — 60 percent of which have been of the live-ball variety.