For this entire playoff run to the NBA Finals, the Phoenix Suns’ chemistry has been on display. No matter the lineup, Monty Williams’ squad has seemingly always been on the same page.
But even the best teams at moving the ball don’t typically approach the ball movement masterpiece that the Suns pulled off late in the second quarter of Thursday’s NBA Finals Game 2.
With the Suns already up eight in the second quarter, Deandre Ayton swiped the ball from Jrue Holiday and started a Suns fastbreak. That all sparked an unreal 12-pass possession that had the Bucks defense scrambling up until Ayton finished it off with a layup plus the foul.