After being a starter the past few years, a role change hasn’t impacted what TJ Warren does best: getting buckets.
The new additions of veterans Ryan Anderson and Trevor Ariza in the offseason moved TJ Warren to the second unit, but the fifth-year-pro has embraced the change as he has become a force for the Suns off the bench in their first three games.
Warren scored 28 points on Monday night against the Warriors on 12-of-17 shooting. He also tallied four rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block.
Devin Booker described Warren as a “spark plug” off the bench and that’s exactly what he’s been.