I look at the Phoenix Suns sitting with the best record in basketball and ask myself...how? Three years ago they were the door mats of the West. When you look at their core players, their individual starting five aren't anymore talented than a healthy Celtic team. The bench is a little stronger.
Then I remember basketball is a team sport, and chemistry has a great deal to do with how a team functions. Much like a musical band. (Can you picture the Beatles with Kieth Moon on drums?) The pieces must mesh and balance so the outcome is positive.
Yes, Jaylen is a special talent but he just doesn't mesh consistently with Tatum, not yet anyway.
This is precisely why I’ve been advocating for moving Jaylen for a facilitator on par with Chris Paul or even just Mike Conley: It would dramatically improve our team chemistry, so we can play the type of ball that has the Warriors, Suns and Jazz at the top of the league.
The new 25 year old version of Mike Conley (possibly Chris Paul if he continues to grow) is Dejounte Murray, who is ascending to superstar status. If we could trade Jaylen for him, we’ll instantly play better team ball and, if Rob Williams continues to grow and stay healthy and becomes our version of Ayton, there’s a possibility we could be the new Suns this time next year.
Or we can continue to go on about how valuable wings are even when the team has .500 chemistry with these two wings who seem only concerned with having the most PPG on the team rather than our W/L. With Tatum as the unquestionable leader and top PPG guy, and a facilitator like Murray, we would be a force to be reckoned with. This window is closing…