It's been a while since I've written about the Suns' games. As you may or may not know, the Suns have made a lineup change, correcting the mistake of starting Bill Nujian with a left-leaning bias and demoting them to the bench. The Suns have witnessed a rare phenomenon - a 50.2millionBillanda50.2 million Bill and a 50.2millionBillanda17.8 million Nujian serving as substitutes for a combined $4.5 million Dunn and Plumlee. This strategy of the Suns, akin to Tian Ji racing his horses, has been both effective and ineffective. It has been effective in that the Suns have achieved a record of 4 wins and 1 loss after the lineup change. Booker is averaging 26.6 points and 8.8 assists, while Durant is averaging 24.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.2 assists, seemingly more at ease, as if saying to Bill: "We were already doing this before you came." Bill, on the other hand, is averaging 17.4 points and 4.2 assists, having taken off the crown of the most expensive substitute in history. However, it has been ineffective as they even dared to lose to the Hornets, who were on a 10-game losing streak, resembling the righteous bandits of Liangshan. Indeed, the leader determines the temperament of the team. A small episode occurred when a Suns fan asked: "Describe Durant's era in Phoenix with a song title or lyrics!" Unexpectedly, a large number of haters emerged - "This Is the End," "Goodbye, Goodbye," "Less Talk, More Action," "Unearned," etc. This angered Durant, who personally expressed his dissatisfaction: "Oh my god, Suns fans, I…