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Torrey Craig finding his place with the Suns
Torrey Craig (center) was relieved when he found out he was being traded to the Suns in March. Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

Athletic Suns reserve swingman Torrey Craig is finding his form in the playoffs with his new club, writes Gina Metzel of Suns.com.

Metzel notes that Craig as a defender is capable of guarding multiple positions, and stays on the court through energetic defensive plays. With Phoenix, Craig has also been able to showcase his game as a shooter and rim roller.

“We would be in a different place if we didn’t have Torrey Craig on our team,” Suns head coach Monty Williams said. “It was the right spot for Torrey. We needed him, and he needed us.”

“To me, it’s mental,” Craig said of his energetic brand of play with the Suns. “Even if I’m looking tired, I’m breathing hard, I’m still gonna go after the ball and do the extra dirty work. … If I’m gonna play 15 minutes this game, I’m gonna make sure I empty the tank in 15 minutes.”

Craig inked a veteran’s minimum one-year contract with the Bucks as a 2020 free agent. Craig found himself out of the rotation after being waylaid by a broken nose early in the 2020-21 season. He was relieved when he found out he was being traded to the Suns in March.

There’s more out of Phoenix:

  • In comments to reporters Sunday, veteran Suns starting power forward Jae Crowder noted that many associates questioned his decision to join the Suns during the 2020 offseason after a Finals run with the Heat, per Katherine Fitzgerald of the Arizona Republic. Before this season, the Suns had not made a playoff berth since 2010. Now they are headed to the Western Conference Finals, having swept the Nuggets in a second round series. “I know I look like a genius a little bit with my decision,” Crowder said. “I felt like [the Suns] were hungry. They want to do some special things, and I just want to be a part of it.”
  • Suns head coach Monty Williams and All-Star point guard Chris Paul are cherishing their shared journey to the Western Conference Finals after a decade-long friendship, per Royce Young of ESPN. Williams served as Paul’s head coach with the then-New Orleans Hornets during the 2010-11 season. “One of the highlights of my career, [Chris is] right there,” Williams said.
  • The Suns have excelled on both sides of the ball to return to their first Western Conference Finals in 11 years, but their intense defense will prove crucial throughout the rest of their playoff run, writes Jovan Buha of The Athletic. The club’s 104.7 defensive rating is a significant improvement over its already-impressive 110.4 regular season defensive rating. “Shout-out to our coaches,” Chris Paul said. “We’re prepared every game. Win or lose, one thing we won’t be is underprepared. And just attention to detail — we have slip-ups here and there, but the signs of a good team is when you can lock in defensively. And that’s where we try to hang our hat.”

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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