The Phoenix Suns are having a very disappointing season. With 16 games remaining on their schedule they're 30-36 and 2.5 games out of the play-in. Despite those facts, owner Mat Ishbia told ESPN he still believes in the team.
At least he did in the beginning of this paragraph from ESPN.com:
"I still believe in our team. I still believe in Coach Budenholzer. I believe in the guys we have. And at the same time, at the end of the season, if we don't get to where we expect to get to, I'll have enough data and evidence that it didn't work or it did work. And then we'll make decisions based on that."
With just a few weeks remaining for Ishbia to look at the data and evidence and determine whether the season did or did not work, he also admitted that there could be major changes coming this offseason and there is only one player on the roster who will definitely remain on the team—Devin Booker. Via ESPN:
Booker, who will turn 29 at the start of next season, told ESPN that he's not going to want to leave either saying he takes pride in the community and wants to be the rare franchise player who spends his entire career in one city and no player has ever changed their mind about that so just don't worry about it.






