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Phoenix Suns point guard Tyus Jones still conforms to the classic point guard in a time of score-first point guards. Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups noticed him and he is a reliable playmaker.

Billups endorsed the Suns starting point guard strongly before Monday’s game. “I have been a huge fan of Tyus (Jones) for years, man,” Billups remarked via Duane Rankin on AZCentral. “I simply believe that he improves everyone. He interacts with a degree of humility you find appealing from your point guard.

He is really clever and deft. This is exactly the situation meant for him. He generates a lot of shots. More than anything, he knows who he is; he also knows who he is playing with. They were in need of that. Though I have been a big fan of Tyus, I believe he is exactly suited for this.

He also has a quite scrupulous defense. He doesn’t receive much credit for it, but you have to battle on your hands since several teams attack him and target him. For the price the team paid, I am glad and proud of them all.

Billups is referring the Suns landing Jones for free agency worth 3.3 million dollars. The Duke basketball alums best season of his career came out of that contractual agreement. His average for points, assists, and rebounds per game is career-high 12.8 points, 6.9 assists.

While Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal have battled ailments, his acumen and seasoned leadership have been vital.Shaq Believes Gronk Is Beating him. Here’s Why: Chauncey Billups notes how Tyus Jones influences the Suns. During the first half at Intuit Dome, 21-year-old Phoenix Suns guard Tyus Jones handles the ball against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Gary A. Vasquez-imagn Images Moreover, what the head coach of the Trail Blazers said was absolutely accurate. On 8-9 shooting, Jones produced 19 points and knocked down all three of his three-pointers.

The Phoenix guard is not renowned as a prolific scorer, but that position has evolved. Even Devin Booker flushed over Jones’s underperformance in the victory. Jones was questioned over the praises from the Portland head coach as he headed to the press conference room.

Jones found that surprising and explained out what those words of affirmation meant to him. “That’s a great complement to me,” Jones added. Growing up, Chauncey greatly appealed to me. Still much of a fan of his nowadays. Just how he played the game, set the table, made big shots in his career, and handled everything on the court, one of the players I observed a lot growing up set the standard.

I aim to be like his manner. I don’t take that lately to say favorably of me in that regard. The basketball scene is starting to notice how dynamic Jones is. On a team including Booker, Beal, and Durant, he usually shines.

Fortunately for him, those three mark his pick-your-poison in defenses. It therefore leaves someone like Jones alone. He has been grabbing hold of those chances.

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