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SUNS internal strife intensifies! Gordon accused Durant Booker of ball-dominating behavior and snubbing other teammates

The SUNS 'internal squabbles are hanging over the team like a dark cloud, further aggravating their already difficult situation. As the SUNS 'three-point shooter, Gordon finally couldn't stand the status quo and publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the team's tactics and ball distribution.

"In the game, the role players hardly have a chance to touch the ball," Gordon said. He described how he rarely touched the ball on the offensive end and sometimes had to watch the ball pass between Durant and Booker while he and other role players were forced to be outsiders, doing meaningless running.

Gordon's comments were clearly an implicit reference to Durant and Booker. As the core players of the team, they have a lot of ball possession and shot opportunities, but the chances of other players are significantly reduced. Gordon believes that while the team has brought in a host of goalscorers, they have failed to show what they can do. He wants role players to be more involved in the offense, not just as bystanders.

Gordon's complaints shed light on the current problems facing the SUNS. The team relies too much on the individual abilities of Durant and Booker, and lacks integrity and diversity. This makes it difficult for role players to function in the game and also leads to poor records for teams.

With the continuous loss, the internal contradictions of the Sun team gradually surfaced. The players began to worry about the current situation and the future of the team. Gordon's complaints set off a fuse of internal strife, exacerbating the team's problems.

According to basketball reporter Lachard Binkley, Gordon deeply regrets joining the SUNS. Previous contracts were more generous than the SUNS, but in order to chase the championship dream, he chose to take a pay cut to join the SUNS. However, he now finds himself unable to function in the team at all, unable to secure even basic possession of the ball.

Gordon wants to leave the team and find a better environment for himself. His departure is undoubtedly a blow to the SUNS, but it also gives the team a chance to reflect. They need to think about how to adjust their tactics and distribution of the ball to allow more players to play and reach their potential.

All in all, the SUNS 'internal strife and Gordon's complaints reflect the team's current problems and woes. They need to resolve these issues quickly and regain their team spirit and cohesion, otherwise it will be difficult to get out of the current situation, let alone achieve the dream of winning the title.


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