After struggling without a true point guard last season, the Phoenix Suns made a bold move in free agency and signed veteran Tyus Jones. With Jones joining Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, along with Kevin Durant and Jusuf Nurkic, the Suns are looking to improve their offense and defense with a three-guard lineup. This unexpected decision shows the impact of relationships in free agency and the importance of a reliable floor general for a team's success.
Suns guard Bradley Beal is set to return to the court after dealing with right elbow soreness, and head coach Mike Budenholzer confirmed he will start in Monday night's game against the Lakers. Rookie Ryan Dunn filled in for Beal in Phoenix's last game, but Beal brings more experience and scoring prowess to the lineup. While Beal may have to reine himself in defensively, the Suns are excited to have him back on the court.