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ORLANDO — A week before the NBA shut down the season, the Suns were walloped by 16 points, courtesy of the team with the worst record and only eight healthy players, the stripped-down Warriors, and in Phoenix no less.

After that game, Suns forward Mikal Bridges said dismally: "I think you just go home, look yourself in the mirror and see if you really want this, if you really want to win and if you really want to contribute.”

A week after the NBA restart, the Suns are the only undefeated team in Orlando and find themselves in the playoff conversation. And so: After beating Miami to stay spotless at 5-0, guard Ricky Rubio said encouragingly: “We’re hungry, thirsty and hoping to go 8-0.”

Well: What a difference a week makes, especially when that week stretches four months, no? It tells the tale of two Suns, one that was being eclipsed and the other beaming, and given a second chance, Phoenix is breathing new life in a most improbable situation.

“I think this bubble situation was made for us and we’re taking advantage of it,” said guard Devin Booker.

Phoenix moves to 5-0 during the NBA restart in Orlando with a win over the Heat.

Let’s put this into context: This is the Suns’ longest winning streak in six years, which says plenty about where the Suns have been and maybe where they’re going. Obviously, this is the most consecutive wins in the career of Booker, at 23 the youngest player to score 7,000 points, who provided the biggest shot in Orlando with a buzzer-beater over the Clippers.

Coming into this reboot at 26-39 and five games out of eighth place, the Suns had no shot of pulling out a playoff spot unless they either ran the table in the seeded schedule or came close. Well, both are in play; they’re two games behind Memphis for eighth place and a half-game behind the Blazers for ninth and firmly in contention for a play-in game for the playoffs.

Upcoming are remaining games with Oklahoma City, Philly and Dallas. Those three teams have already clinched playoff spots and might rest some of their starters against Phoenix; the Sixers will definitely be without Ben Simmons, who left the campus to undergo knee surgery. And yet it still won’t be easy for the Suns; they’ll need the Grizzlies, Blazers and Spurs to cooperate by losing a few games to raise the possibility of a Suns uprising.

Were far from perfect,” said coach Monty Williams. “I’m glad we have the record we have here in the bubble, but have a lot of work to do to overcome the obstacle in front of us.”

What exactly has gotten into the Suns? Along with the Wizards, they were mainly an afterthought in the restart as the teams with the worst records in the East and West. Washington has already faded as expected and simply playing out the schedule. The Suns refused to follow the script.

With a young rotation and a coach in his first year in Phoenix, the Suns were on a rebuilding schedule — which seems constant in Phoenix — and in a best-case scenario would make a leap next season. And that was indeed the case when the season was halted by coronavirus. But there’s been scant evidence of growth in restart wins over the Clippers, Wizards, Mavericks, Pacers and Heat.

“These guys have had an offseason to think about the first 65 games and think about where they needed to grow,” said Williams. “I’m excited for the guys. They’ve put in the work.”

They’ll need to pick up the pace to escape their own history. A series of bungled front-office decisions put Phoenix on a constant and frustrating treadmill to nowhere, haunted mostly by wasted draft picks. They only have Booker, who’s averaging 28 points, to show for constant trips to the draft lottery over the last decade. That includes taking Josh Jackson at four over point guard De’Aaron Fox. Had the Suns taken Fox, he and Booker would’ve been a young backcourt tandem for the future and Phoenix wouldn’t have had to give away TJ Warren last summer to pay for Rubio. Warren is scorching for the Pacers right now and fresh off a 39-point game, just days after scoring 51.

Because of that misery, the Suns are constantly battling perception problems, which lately caused Draymond Green, a new addition to the TNT broadcasting team, to demand the Suns reroute Booker to a contender, saying, “It’s not good for him, not good for his career.”

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