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.
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