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Book drops 49, Cam Payne Shines, New Jerseys Looking FINE

Charlie Erling November 23, 2022


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This week on Sunny in PHX:

On this week’s episode of the Sunny in PHX Podcast, Charlie Erling and Mitch Krmpotich talk the Chris Paul heel injury and Cam Payne’s starting role, give their takes on the new City jerseys, and break down recent Suns games.

Chris Paul has now missed six games in a row due to a sore heel, but the Suns have been playing great basketball with Cameron Payne taking his place in the starting lineup. Payne is scoring over 20 points per game as a starter, shooting the ball efficiently, and taking good care of it as well. The guys talk about when to expect CP3 back, and what the PG minute breakdown might look like once that happens.

After that, the guys touch on the new turquoise City jerseys. Both guys are huge fans of the jersey, especially since seeing them out on the court. The Suns did a great job recognizing the original Native American tribes of Arizona in these jerseys, and they seem like a fan favorite.

The guys then break down last week’s four games, where the Suns split them with a 2-2 record. They touch on the tough loss to the Heat despite three chances at potential game-winning shots – the Suns beating the Warriors DESPITE STEPHEN CURRY SCORING 50, the new-look Utah Jazz, and the early Sunday kickoff against the Knicks.

The Suns have three games at home this week against the Lakers, Pistons, and a highly anticipated rematch against the Utah Jazz.

Thanks for tuning in, and Go Suns!

 

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