Phoenix Suns missing ‘best backcourt in the league.’ Some unlikely heroes are filling the void

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PHOENIX — Heading into Friday’s game against the New York Knicks without Chris Paul and Devin Booker, Monty Williams called on Cam Johnson to score more.

“We should have (a) campaign for Cam Johnson to shoot more. Maybe they sell shots at (his) lemonade stand,” Williams told reporters on Wednesday, referring to Johnson’s lemonade stand that raised $5,000 for charity earlier in the week. “We want him to shoot. He’s 6-9. He’s one of the best shooters in the league.”

The Phoenix Suns are without Paul, who’s expected to miss the rest of the regular season with a right thumb avulsion fracture, and Booker, who missed the last two games in the NBA’s health and safety protocols. Without the “best backcourt in the league,” the Suns have moved to a league best 51-12 on the season, going 21-3 in last 24 games.

Williams said they aren’t trying to replace Paul and Booker because you can’t. “We’re talking about two Hall of Fame players,” Williams said, “Trying to fill Chris and Book’s shoes would be a fatal blow in my opinion.” But, he said he’s looking for everyone “to raise their levels.” Johnson did that in Friday’s 115-114 comeback win over the Knicks.

CHRIS PAUL: Suns star to miss at least 6-8 weeks with right thumb avulsion fracture

DEVIN BOOKER: Out after entering NBA’s health and safety protocol

Phoenix Suns forward Cameron Johnson (23) celebrates after hitting the game winning shot at the buzzer against the New York Knicks at Footprint Center.

Phoenix Suns forward Cameron Johnson (23) celebrates after hitting the game winning shot at the buzzer against the New York Knicks at Footprint Center.

Johnson scored a career-high 38 points on 11-of-16 shooting, going 9-of-12 from three in 28 minutes off the bench. He capped off his lights-out shooting with a game-winning buzzer beater, the Suns’ first game winner since Booker in the 2020 NBA bubble.

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“I just wanted to win the game for my team, for CP and Book,” Johnson said afterwards. “We’re a team that hates losing. We’ve done it 12 times this year … you hate that feeling. I did not want to have that feeling tonight.”

The Suns, who will play the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday in a nationally-televised rematch of the NBA Finals, have managed to win over the course of the season despite injuries, COVID-19 and the league’s investigation into team owner Robert Sarver’s conduct.

But Paul’s injury marked Phoenix’s biggest challenge so far. Many questioned if the Suns could stay atop the West without Paul, who hadn’t missed a game all season until he fractured his right thumb on Feb. 16. Booker’s sudden departure from the lineup seemed like insult to injury.

“We’ve played without one or the other, but never without both, not to my knowledge,” Williams said. “So this is a different world for us, but I think it’s a chance for us to grow. And I think our guys are up for the challenge.”

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The Suns appeared to struggle without Paul, losing two of the first three games after All-Star break, including back-to-back losses at home against New Orleans and Utah. But, they rebounded nicely to go 2-0 without Paul or Booker.

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Chris Paul is an All-Star for the 12th time in his career, while Devin Booker was selected for the third time.

Chris Paul is an All-Star for the 12th time in his career, while Devin Booker was selected for the third time.

Williams equated the losses to the Suns lack of defense in the third quarter, where they gave up 42 points to the Pelicans and 38 points to the Jazz.

“More than anything our defense in the third quarter has to be much better than it’s been post All-Star,” Williams said on Wednesday. “We are 38+ every third quarter. That to me is the place we have to improve that would complement not having Chris and Book. We can’t replace those guys but we can play the kind of defense we need to play.”

The Suns went from the No. 3 defense before All-Star break (105.4 points allowed per 100 possessions) to the No. 7 defense after (109.9 points).

“We have to cut down on the ‘my bads’ so we can have a chance to play on a level field,” Williams said. “We’ve been digging ourselves in a hole.”

Phoenix dug itself into another hole during Friday’s game against the Knicks, who scored 38 points in the third quarter. The Suns trailed by 14 with 11:29 to go in the fourth before going on a 23-9 run to tie the game at 104. New York answered back with a 6-1 run to go up by five with under two minutes remaining. The Suns closed the game on a 10-4 run, ended by Johnson’s game-winning buzzer beater to win 115-114.

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Mikal Bridges scored 20 points, Jae Crowder added 14 and Cameron Payne, who returned Wednesday after missing 15 games with a sprained right wrist, recorded 17 points and a career-high 16 assists.

“We’re still growing, we feel like we still have improvement, that’s the scary part. We feel like we haven’t peaked and that’s the great part about our team. We’re very confident and we know we have a lot of work to do,” Crowder said Friday. “We have … two of our leaders out. We just stay chipping away, trying to, like coach says, ‘win the day.’ We’re just trying to win the day every day and I think it’s great for us to continue to build and continue to go through this stretch without those two. We’re just embracing it.”

Williams said it “felt like it was one of those games where the tide changed.”

The Suns have a eight-game cushion over the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference to continue to figure it out with less than 20 games left in the regular season.

Follow Cydney Henderson on Twitter at @CydHenderson.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Phoenix Suns without league’s ‘best backcourt.’ Cam Johnson steps up



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