5 Biggest Mistakes Made By Phoenix Suns In 2015-16 Season

By Chipper Murphy

The Phoenix Suns fell hard and fast from playoff contender to lottery team. They fired head coach Jeff Hornacek, and appointed Earl Watson his successor. Nothing went right for them in 2015-16. These are the top 5 mistakes they made.

5 Biggest Mistakes Made By Phoenix Suns In 2015-16 Season
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5. Handling Of Markieff Morris

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The Suns should have traded Markieff Morris months before they did. When he was finally moved, they received no rotation players and the hope of a draft pick in return.

5. Handling Of Markieff Morris

The Suns should have traded Markieff Morris months before they did. When he was finally moved, they received no rotation players and the hope of a draft pick in return.

4. Brandon Knight's Usage

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Before his injury, Brandon Knight led the team in field goal attempts with a career-high 17.2 per game but shot just 41.5 percent. The only player on the team with a higher usage percentage was Eric Bledsoe. In his defense, the Suns paid for this.

4. Brandon Knight's Usage

Before his injury, Brandon Knight led the team in field goal attempts with a career-high 17.2 per game but shot just 41.5 percent. The only player on the team with a higher usage percentage was Eric Bledsoe. In his defense, the Suns paid for this.

3. Turnovers

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The Suns were last in turnovers per game and turnover percentage. They were third in pace factor so there were plenty of opportunities for error. Both Bledsoe and Knight are turnover prone.

3. Turnovers

The Suns were last in turnovers per game and turnover percentage. They were third in pace factor so there were plenty of opportunities for error. Both Bledsoe and Knight are turnover prone.

2. Sloppy Defense

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The Suns were bad on defense, and part of the reason was how sloppy they were -- ranked last in fouls per game and 28th in defensive free throws per field goal attempt. When you're last in opponent field goal percentage, you can't make mistakes.

2. Sloppy Defense

The Suns were bad on defense, and part of the reason was how sloppy they were -- ranked last in fouls per game and 28th in defensive free throws per field goal attempt. When you're last in opponent field goal percentage, you can't make mistakes.

1. Inefficient Offense

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The Suns were last in points per possession on post-ups, 22nd in transition, and 19th on spot-ups. Not surprising, they were also last in team field goal percentage and 28th in points scored per 100 possessions.

1. Inefficient Offense

The Suns were last in points per possession on post-ups, 22nd in transition, and 19th on spot-ups. Not surprising, they were also last in team field goal percentage and 28th in points scored per 100 possessions.

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