Recently, the dynamics of the NBA arena have been remarkable. Among them, the Rockets' devilish schedule, the Warriors' intention to trade Green, Beal's injury again and other events have become the focus. The occurrence of these events has had a certain impact on the development of each team's season. First, let's look at Team Rocket. Currently, they sit seventh in the West with a 13-9 record. In 11 of the next 13 matches, the opponents won more than 50% of the matches. This is undoubtedly a devil's schedule for the Rockets. Although the Rockets are currently in good form with a five-game winning streak, they have problems on the offensive end and need to be bolstered on the offensive end. Only by going up the next level on the offensive end will the Rockets have the potential to do well this season. It is worth mentioning that in the game against the strong team Bucks, the Rockets also have a good chance to win. Second, the Warriors are interested in trading Green. However, the Pacers weren't interested. The Warriors want to get Buddy Hield and Jalen Smith, but they're reluctant to take on Green and would prefer Wiggins. Green's reputation has become notorious, and it is estimated that the Warriors can only keep it for themselves, and other teams dare not ask for it.
Green doesn't have a definite return date at the moment, and it's possible that Warriors management won't use him anymore. This has had a certain impact on the stability of the Warriors' roster. If Green leaves the Warriors, the Warriors will need to find a suitable replacement to maintain the balance of the roster. In the end, Bill was injured again. In the game against the Knicks, Beal played 3+1 when he borrowed cover, and unfortunately stepped on Knicks guard DiVincenzo when he landed, resulting in a 90-degree ankle. Fortunately, after an X-ray, the results were negative and there were no fractures. Beal has been plagued by injuries this season, making just six appearances for the Suns, averaging 14 per game7 points 33 rebounds and 32 assists. His absence is undoubtedly a big loss for the Suns. The Suns need to find a suitable replacement to fill Beal's void. In short, the change in NBA off-court trade dynamics is interesting, with the Rockets ushering in the devil's schedule, the Warriors interested in trading Green, and Beal injured again. These events have affected the development of each team's season to a certain extent. The Rockets need to improve on the offensive end to do well on the Devil's schedule. Green's future fate is still unclear, and his departure may have some impact on the Warriors' roster.
Beal's injury issues have also been a major problem for the Suns this season. Hopefully, these teams will be able to solve the problem as soon as possible and show better fighting power. In today's NBA league, the formation of the Big Three has become a very common phenomenon. In order to compete for the championship, the teams do not hesitate to spend a lot of money to bring in superstars, hoping to create a stronger team through the joining of superstars. However, this practice is not always successful. The Suns' Big Three is a prime example. The Suns' Big Three are Chris Paul, Devin Booker and Ayton Cambatch. All three players are among the best in the league, and they all have very good performances in their respective positions. However, since the trio formed the Big Three this summer, the team hasn't performed as well as one might expect. As things stand, the Suns' Big Three is likely to fail. First of all, the injury problems of the three of them have not been effectively resolved. Chris Paul has been working on his own leg injury, while Devin Booker and Aden Cambache have also missed out on injuries.
In such a situation, it is difficult for the three to maintain a tacit understanding on the field, and their cooperation will also be greatly affected. Second, the Suns' defense has not been effectively improved. While the Suns are doing well on the offensive end, they really need to improve on the defensive end. Paul and Booker are not particularly good defensive players in the Big Three, and Cambac, although he has a good performance on the defensive end, his defensive ability is not enough to support the entire team's defense. In the end, the Suns' Big Three have yet to really play to their strengths. When the Big Three are playing, the team does have a good performance on the offensive end. However, in the absence of other players, the scoring pressure on the Big Three was too great, and the team's offense could easily get to a stalemate. The rest of the Suns didn't play well on the offensive end either, making it difficult for the team's Big Three to really play to their strengths. Combining the above points, it can be concluded that the Suns' Big Three combination is likely to fail. If the team can't solve their problems in a short period of time, then they will likely follow in the footsteps of the Nets' Big Three and miss out on the championship.
However, that doesn't mean the Suns' Big Three doesn't have any value. After all, the team's performance has improved somewhat since the formation of the Big Three, and they still have a chance to play well this season.