Whether it's a 3-pointer from the corner or one from the wing, the Phoenix Suns have not discriminated in their shooting from long distance while winning six of their last seven games.
The Suns will look to continue their good fortune when they return home to face the struggling Indiana Pacers in a quick turnaround on Thursday night.
Phoenix made 14 shots from 3-point range in a 123-114 victory at Dallas on Wednesday and is averaging 16.3 3-pointers per game, among the league leaders.
The Pacers enter Thursday's game on their second five-game losing streak after a pair of blowouts -- a 152-128 loss at Utah on Tuesday and a 31-point loss at Golden State on Sunday.
The Suns' numbers do not surprise first-year coach Jordan Ott, whose free-flowing style has been embraced.
"The roster is f

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