Hot mics caught Devin Booker calling out his teammate for terrible defense

Devin Booker was not happy.

During the Suns’ loss against the Mavericks on Christmas, microphones captured a moment of frustration from Phoenix guard Devin Booker.

It was the second half and the Suns were trailing by more than ten points when big man Chimezie Metu committed a turnover. Dallas superstar Luka Doncic recovered the ball for an easy layup in transition to increase the lead for the Mavericks.

Booker tried to chase Doncic for the defensive stop but Metu did not. After the possession, fans could hear Booker chewing out his teammate for a lack of effort.

Here is what it sounded like Booker said to Metu, who finished the game with a career-high 23 points and a career-high 19 rebouds:

“Why aren’t you running back? You the turn the ball over and don’t run back?”

There is no doubt that Metu should have hustled back to try and make the stop on Doncic, especially considering he was the one who committed the initial turnover.

But is this emblematic of a bigger issue facing the team this season?

Opponents have added 2.5 points per 100 possessions through play in transition against Phoenix. That currently ranks No. 15 overall out of the 30 teams in the league, per Cleaning the Glass.

While that is slightly worse than their rate last season, it seems there are more concerning problems plaguing Phoenix.

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Kings’ Chimezie Metu suspended one game after punching Eugene Omoruyi

Kings center Chimezie Metu has been suspended one game in the Las Vegas Summer League after punching Mavericks rookie Eugene Omoruyi.

Sacramento Kings center Chimezie Metu has been suspended one game in the Las Vegas Summer League after punching Dallas Mavericks rookie Eugene Omoruyi in the head, the NBA announced on Monday.

The situation unfolded in the closing minutes of the contest on Sunday when Metu went up for a layup attempt. He was given a hard foul by Omoruyi and went crashing onto the court. Metu immediately jumped up and launched toward Omoruyi, punching him in the side of the head.

Metu was eventually assessed a technical foul and ejected from the game while Omoruyi was given a flagrant-two foul and ejected. Metu will serve his one-game suspension in the Kings’ summer league finale against the Boston Celtics on Tuesday.

The NBA often takes a hard stance against violence of any kind during a game and that certainly still applies to summer league. Metu took exception with the foul by Omoruyi but should not have launched at him and punched him.

Metu finished with seven points and seven rebounds in the 86-70 win while Omoruyi had seven points and five rebounds.

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