For the Phoenix Suns, the 2019/20 NBA season has shown an eerie resemblance to many of their previous campaigns; aimless, underwhelming and tiresome. At 24-37, they’re just an anonymous squad in the vast NBA landscape, neither competitive enough to steal away a playoff series, nor dreadful enough to merit any degree of scorn. Comparatively, the Knicks may be abysmal, but that at least makes them interesting. Mocking New York’s efforts is a source of mirth, whereas mocking the Suns would be like laughing at a random passerby on the street — why bother?
How Aron Baynes makes the Phoenix Suns shine
For the Phoenix Suns, the 2019/20 NBA season has shown an eerie resemblance to many of their previous campaigns; aimless, underwhelming and tiresome. At 24-37, they’re just an anonymous squad in the vast NBA landscape, neither competitive enough to steal away a playoff series, nor dreadful enough to merit any degree of scorn. Comparatively, the Knicks may be abysmal, but that at least makes them interesting. Mocking New York’s efforts is a source of mirth, whereas mocking the Suns would be like laughing at a random passerby on the street — why bother?
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