PHOENIX (AP) — Every opposing team knows that Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker can score points in bunches. They also know about Chris Paul’s elite passing and mid-range game, along with Deandre Ayton’s low-post scoring ability.
Then there’s Mikal Bridges. He’s a No. 4 option that makes this arguably the deepest team in the NBA.
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Booker scored 35 points, Bridges added a season-high 27 and the league-leading Suns extended their winning streak to 11 games by beating the Brooklyn Nets 121-111 on Tuesday night.
“What helps us is we just have a complete team,” Paul said.