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Phoenix Suns exciting Las Vegas crowds

A new era of Suns basketball is beginning, and Las Vegas is evidence of that. No. 1 overall pick Deandre Ayton has reinvigorated a dormant base with his exciting play. He has averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds on 67 percent shooting through three games. Second-year Sun Josh Jackson said the excitement has trickled into the locker room, too. The Suns have won all three games so far, and the crowd is loudest when they’re on the court. The last thing left to do in Las Vegas? Win the Summer League title.

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