While Kevin Durant has participated in the majority of Phoenix Suns games since the start of the season, the team’s other two stars, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, have taken turns retiring due to injuries.
Despite joining the Phoenix Suns for less than a year, scoring superstar Kevin Durant has been accused of being “frustrated” with his new team. Durant, known for not being hesitant to use social media to respond to false information, responded to a message on Instagram about the aforementioned allegation.
The 1988-born scorer expressed his dissatisfaction with what others were saying about him, saying, “Woj (journalist Adrian Wojnarowski – reporter) said that some people feel I am discouraged and no longer interested in playing for the Phoenix Suns too.”
“It’s monstrous that people can openly lie and fabricate and then attach my name to it.” Why didn’t they mention it when my coach or teammates from the Phoenix Suns said nice things about me? ” Kevin Durant’s remark was written.
Durant onto the court with his teammates against the Houston Rockets a few hours later and shown that he was not disheartened in the least.
The Phoenix star recorded his 18th triple-double of the season, scoring 27 points, grabbing 10 rebounds, and dishing out a career-high 16 assists to help the Suns win 129-113.
“We went through a series of difficult matches last time, and it was the worst feeling in the NBA.” No one wants to lose when competing, so I’m overjoyed to win again with my teammates,” Kevin Durant told reporters after the game.
According to experts, Kevin Durant has every reason to be discouraged following the Phoenix Suns’ string of dismal outcomes.
The team has surrendered depth for a trio of superstars in Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal. However, with the exception of KD, who played consistently from the start of the season and led the team in scoring, Booker and Beal missed time due to injury.
Bradley Beal was also dissatisfied with himself because he had to retire: “Not once, not twice, but three times I came close to being at 100% fitness, then got injured and had to retire.”
The inability to get on the field and fight alongside my teammates has been the most difficult experience I’ve had this season. However, I will return soon to repay the patience of my teammates, who are always there for me on this difficult path.”
From a club with championship aspirations before the season, the Phoenix Suns presently have an ordinary win-loss record (15-15, 50% win rate).
The players are still waiting patiently, trusting in a brighter future when all three superstars’ physical condition is at its peak. Bradley Beal is on the mend and might return in early January, when the Suns’ strength can be measured most properly.