If you get your asses kicked you want to get your get back Phoenix Suns star believes revenge for playoff loss last season fueled their win against Dallas Mavericks
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Devin Booker on bouncing back from the Game 7 last year vs. the Mavs
"If you get your asses kicked, you want to get your get back."Devin Booker on bouncing back from the Game 7 last year vs. the Mavs Booker later implied that the Suns can’t celebrate too much as they still have 81 games left. However, he also said the team can still take away a lot of positives from the comeback. "We still have 81 games to go. I think it's a good start to show our team if we're down early that we can come back in games," Booker said. Suns head coach Monty Williams also spoke about the team’s brief moment of redemption in his post-game interview, via ESPN's Tim MacMahon. "I think any time you win in the NBA, it's cool. But beating the team that knocked you out, it doesn't erase that feeling, that hurt, but it does help you grow," Williams said. Booker led Phoenix with 28 points and nine assists. But Damion Lee’s 11 points in the fourth quarter ended up being the real difference-maker that sparked the team’s late comeback. The Suns ended up winning the game on a surprising game-winning jumper from Lee, which added some extra excitement to the moment. Booker later raved about Lee’s fourth-quarter performance, via Forbes' Shane Young. "It was unbelievable. But I knew it was coming. He knows how to play the game the right way," Booker said. Devin Booker on Damion Lee's game tonight: "It was unbelievable. But I knew it was coming. He knows how to play the game the right way. Big ups to Golden State – they have that culture and instilled that (in him)."Devin Booker on Damion Lee's game tonight: "It was unbelievable. But I knew it was coming. He knows how to play the game the right way. Big ups to Golden State – they have that culture and instilled that (in him)." As Booker said, it’s only one regular-season game. But it was certainly a memorable one for everyone involved.
If you get your asses kicked you want to get your get back - Phoenix Suns star believes revenge for playoff loss last season fueled their win against Dallas Mavericks
Phoenix Suns guards Damion Lee and Devin Booker The Phoenix Suns were able to get a taste of redemption on opening night, coming back from 22 points to stun the Dallas Mavericks 107-105. This comes after the Mavericks completely embarrassed the Suns back in Game 7 of the second round of the 2022 NBA Playoffs. Some might say it’s not really redemption for Phoenix as it’s just a regular-season game. Nonetheless, Suns All-Star shooting guard Devin Booker was still feeling good after the game. "If you get your asses kicked, you want to get your get back. That's just life," Booker said during his postgame interview with ESPN. "If you get your asses kicked, you want to get your get back."Devin Booker on bouncing back from the Game 7 last year vs. the Mavs
"If you get your asses kicked, you want to get your get back."Devin Booker on bouncing back from the Game 7 last year vs. the Mavs Booker later implied that the Suns can’t celebrate too much as they still have 81 games left. However, he also said the team can still take away a lot of positives from the comeback. "We still have 81 games to go. I think it's a good start to show our team if we're down early that we can come back in games," Booker said. Suns head coach Monty Williams also spoke about the team’s brief moment of redemption in his post-game interview, via ESPN's Tim MacMahon. "I think any time you win in the NBA, it's cool. But beating the team that knocked you out, it doesn't erase that feeling, that hurt, but it does help you grow," Williams said. Booker led Phoenix with 28 points and nine assists. But Damion Lee’s 11 points in the fourth quarter ended up being the real difference-maker that sparked the team’s late comeback. The Suns ended up winning the game on a surprising game-winning jumper from Lee, which added some extra excitement to the moment. Booker later raved about Lee’s fourth-quarter performance, via Forbes' Shane Young. "It was unbelievable. But I knew it was coming. He knows how to play the game the right way," Booker said. Devin Booker on Damion Lee's game tonight: "It was unbelievable. But I knew it was coming. He knows how to play the game the right way. Big ups to Golden State – they have that culture and instilled that (in him)."Devin Booker on Damion Lee's game tonight: "It was unbelievable. But I knew it was coming. He knows how to play the game the right way. Big ups to Golden State – they have that culture and instilled that (in him)." As Booker said, it’s only one regular-season game. But it was certainly a memorable one for everyone involved.