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Phoenix Sun Rookie wins Rising Stars Championship

Phoenix-Phoenix Sun Rookie striker Ryan Dunn showed his skills in the Rising Stars tournament, and his team won the championship and reached the All-Star game tournament on Sunday.

The format for ascending stars this year was a single elimination tournament with four teams, in which the winner for the All-Star game on Sunday switched to a place in the first four team tournament.

The team consisted of G League players (Team G League) for the climb.

Dunn, the first selection of the first rising stars since Deandre Ayton in 2020, was designed by Mullin together with Stephon Castle, Zach Edey, Keyonte George, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Dalton Knecht and Jaylen as part of the team C.

Team C defeated Team G League in the championship. You will play Shaqs OGS in the semi -finals on Sunday, which contains Dunn’s Suns teammate Kevin Durant.

Dunn has five points, three assists, two rebounds and a block in both aspiring star games.

Here is a breakdown of Dunn’s performance in both games:

The semi -finals were played at a target value of 40 points. Team C took over Tim T in the first round.

Dunn checked Team C Up 13-4 for the first time. With his first property, he received support after he found Knecht on a cut to the edge. A few possessions later abused Dunn a alley-op surface, but came down with the ball and made a layup to do it 21-10.

Later, Dunn Jackson-Davis supported a Dunk to give Team C a lead of 27: 21. Then he caught up with Jackson-Davis another assistant with a FastBreak to drive 31-24 forward. Dunn was suspended for the rest of the first game, but Team C was able to get a 40: 34 semi-final victory after a mid-range jumper from Castle to win the game.

Dunn ended the Semis with two points and three templates.

The championship was played on 25 points, and Dunn’s Team C stood against Team G League after the M. team surprisingly annoyed.

Dunn checked in the game, with Team C 12-8 left behind. His first shot attempt, a 3 pointer, was blocked.

He then presented Team C before 13-12 after he had knocked a 3 pointer out of the wing. This was Team CS first 3 pointer of the game.

After that moment, Team C drove to a 25:14 win, which was completed by a George 3, which means that they won the minutes with 13: 2 of Dunn.

Dunn ended the championship with three points, two rebounds and a block in four minutes. Castle won MVP after picking up 12 points and three rebounds in the championship.

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