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Pacific Notes: Durant, Leonard, Zubac, Post, Schroder, Hield
The Suns’ pursuit of Jimmy Butler has been big news for weeks in NBA circles. They also acquired center Nick Richards last week and made a draft-pick trade with Utah this week, seemingly with an eye toward additional deals.
The best thing the Phoenix players can do is tune out all the trade chatter, Kevin Durant told Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic (Twitter link).
“It’s just a part of the game now,” Durant said. “We know it’s important. The locker room is sacred. The bus is sacred. Hotel, walkthrough, all that stuff is sacred. It’s stuff we don’t talk about. It’s a brotherhood in here, but we know the noise is going to always be going on around us. As much as we can bunker down and focus on one another, the better we are as a group.
“It’s a business, though. We understand it’s a business. Anything can happen in this business. We traded one our brothers, Josh (Okogie) to Charlotte and that happened pretty quickly. We’ve just got to focus on in one one another and keep grinding.”
We have more from the Pacific Division:
- The Clippers almost defeated the Celtics without four of their starters on Wednesday. Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, Norman Powell and Ivica Zubac all sat out, yet they took the Celtics to overtime (story via The Associated Press). Leonard sat out due to right knee injury management but he has shown flashes of his old self in recent games. He scored 19 efficient points in 24-plus minutes against the Lakers on Sunday. “I’m happy with the progress,” Leonard told Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times. “For me, it’s just about how I’m feeling and I’m coming out of the games feeling great. But I still got work to do and we’re going to keep taking each step.”
- Zubac, who missed Wednesday’s game due to an eye injury, is averaging a career-best 15.0 points, 12.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per night. He’s been a steadying force with Leonard sidelined most of the season. “I’ve been confident in my game. I always knew what I could do. It was just not my role (previously),” Zubac told Janis Carr of the Orange County Register.
- Warriors two-way player Quinten Post got some court time on Wednesday, contributing five points and six rebounds in 15 minutes, Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN tweets. Coach Steve Kerr says he’ll continue to hunt opportunities to play Post, as he gives the offense a different look with his ability to help spread the floor. Kerr moved Dennis Schröder to the bench in favor of Buddy Hield, who contributed 17 points in 25 minutes. Schröder, who had started in his first 17 games since being acquired from Brooklyn, had seven points and five assists in 21 minutes. Kerr wants Schröder on the floor when Stephen Curry is getting a rest and also likes the chemistry between Curry and Hield, Youngmisuk adds in another tweet.
Pacific Notes: Durant, Leonard, Zubac, Post, Schroder, Hield
In the Pacific Division of the NBA, there have been some notable developments involving key players.
Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors continues to impress with his scoring ability and leadership on the court. Despite facing injuries, Durant has shown resilience and determination in leading his team to victory.
Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers has been a force to be reckoned with on both ends of the court. Leonard’s defensive prowess and scoring ability have made him a key player for the Clippers as they strive for a deep playoff run.
Ivica Zubac of the LA Lakers has been making strides in his development as a center. Zubac’s presence in the paint has been crucial for the Lakers, providing a solid defensive anchor and efficient scoring option.
Post players such as Draymond Green of the Warriors and Deandre Ayton of the Phoenix Suns have been making an impact in the paint with their rebounding and shot-blocking abilities. Their physical presence has been key for their respective teams’ success.
Dennis Schroder of the Oklahoma City Thunder has been a valuable addition to the team, providing scoring and playmaking off the bench. Schroder’s energy and tenacity have been instrumental in the Thunder’s success this season.
Buddy Hield of the Sacramento Kings has been lighting it up from beyond the arc, showcasing his sharpshooting ability and offensive versatility. Hield’s scoring prowess has been a bright spot for the Kings as they look to make a playoff push.
Overall, the Pacific Division boasts a talented group of players who have been making their mark on the court. As the season progresses, it will be exciting to see how these players continue to elevate their game and contribute to their teams’ success.
Tags:
- Pacific Division NBA news
- Kevin Durant injury update
- Kawhi Leonard trade rumors
- Ivica Zubac contract extension
- Dennis Schroder free agency
- Buddy Hield trade talks
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