As a sports reporter, I understand your disappointment and concern about the Suns' recent performances. In fact, the Suns did run into some issues that needed to be addressed and improved.
First, there may be some flaws in the Suns' roster structure. Although they have players like Durant and Booker as the core, they don't work together perfectly. Their personal style and need for possession can lead to a lack of chemistry in the team as a whole.
Second, the relationship between the Suns' three main players is not complementary enough. Although each player has excellent ability, the 1+1+1 between them does not form an effect greater than 3. This can lead to a less-than-ideal overall performance of the team in the game.
On top of that, there are chemistry issues between Durant and Booker as core players for the Suns. Although Durant has performed well since coming to the Suns, Booker's concerns about his status and ball possession may have affected their coordination. This could cause the Suns to lose some of their chemistry and teamwork during the game.
In response to the above problems, the Suns need to make some adjustments and changes. First and foremost, teams need to optimize their lineup and find better support players to enhance their overall strength and depth. Second, Durant and Booker need to better communicate and understand each other and build a better working relationship. Most importantly, the team needs to strengthen the team spirit and the shaping of collective values, so that every player can contribute to the team's success.
Overall, the Suns are facing some problems at the moment, but as long as they can deal with them positively and solve them, I believe they will regain their record and confidence. I hope that the Suns can unite and bring out the potential of each player, regain their strength and resilience, and make fans feel the pride and expectation of the team again.