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Tim MacMahon reports on the Phoenix Suns' struggles, despite their high payroll and star-studded roster led by Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. Owner Mat Ishbia expresses disappointment in the team's performance, acknowledging the need for improvement and potential changes if expectations are not met. The Suns are currently outside of playoff contention in the Western Conference, facing a crucial stretch of games to salvage their season and prove their worth in the postseason. Full Article
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