The Phoenix Suns have delivered a plethora of surprises this year to their fans, themselves, and the rest of the NBA at large. For a team that was supposed to dwell in the cellar of Western Conference standings, the Suns find themselves sitting at 0.500 and playing the type of chemistry and poise that makes their early season success sustainable.
Of course, what makes their success even more surprising the fact they have done this without some of their key stars. No need to recap all that. You know about Ayton, Rubio, and Baynes’ variable availability.