EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 1H 35M
Point Book, concerns with Jalen Green and Mark Williams, playoff rotations and more
from Suns After Dark: A Phoenix Suns Podcast
On Episode 11 of the Suns After Dark Podcast, Gerald Bourguet is joined by David Nash for a mega pod breaking down every relevant Phoenix Suns storyline as we approach the 2026 NBA Playoffs!To kick things off, Bourguet and Nash dive into the season Devin Booker is having, why he makes the most sense as the Suns' lead initiator and creator, and what people are missing with the "Point Book" conversation by saying he needs a traditional point guard.After that, they take a look at the good and the bad with Jalen Green now that he's getting acclimated and shaking off the rust. From there, they give their extended thoughts on what they've seen from both Oso Ighodaro and Ryan Dunn in Year 2.Next, they break down the pros and the cons of Mark Williams, how the Suns could get him more involved once he's back, and how he could get himself more involved as well.After that, they examine the Suns' late-game woes during their recent 5-game losing streak, before segueing into an extended conversation about what Jordan Ott should do with his playoff rotation, and why he should open it up to at least 9-10 players.0:00 - Intro3:00 - Breaking down Devin Booker's season and the "Point Book" misconceptions18:30 - The good and the bad with Jalen Green so far35:00 - Oso Ighodaro in Year 244:10 - Ryan Dunn in Year 256:25 - Mark Williams concerns1:07:40 - Suns' recent late-game struggles and what's behind them1:19:05 - Why Jordan Ott should expand his playoff rotation
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