Following the Phoenix Suns’ recent defeat to the Sacramento Kings, Eric Gordon, a vital player in the absence of Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic, voiced dissatisfaction over his limited shot opportunities during the game. Despite his crucial role, Gordon,...
Following the Phoenix Suns’ recent defeat to the Sacramento Kings, Eric Gordon, a vital player in the absence of Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic, voiced dissatisfaction over his limited shot opportunities during the game.
Despite his crucial role, Gordon, the Suns’ third-best player, played 24 minutes as a starter and attempted only two shots, prompting reflections on the evolving dynamics of his offensive role.
Averaging 11 shot attempts per game, Gordon highlighted a recent shift in emphasis and expressed his intention to discuss the matter with head coach Frank Vogel.