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With their D-League affiliate arrangement, the Suns have taken control of basketball operations to make for seamless shifting of young roster players who are outside the regular rotation. This weekend's Bakersfield home games worked out ideally with Warren and Ennis able to rejoin the Suns on the team's Sunday flight from Los Angeles, where the Suns play Saturday night.
Unlike Archie Goodwin's trips to Bakersfield last season, when five teams shared the affiliate, everything that Warren and Ennis have learned with the Suns since training camp now ties in to what they will do for the Jam. Bakersfield coach Nate Bjorkgren spent time with the Suns staff at summer league, training camp and part of the preseason.
"Nate's got great ideas too," Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said. "I told him anytime he comes up with something for one of the guys, if he wants to run something and says this plays runs really well with this guy, we'll take a look at it and may use it here."
Warren and Ennis are arrived on the eve of the Jam's opener but the transition is also smoothed by familiar faces. Suns preseason players Earl Barron, Joe Jackson, Casey Prather and Jamil Wilson are on the Bakersfield roster. The Jam also has Ricardo Barbosa, the nephew of Leandro Barbosa, and Elijah Millsap, the younger brother of Paul Millsap.
"It's not like they're just going down there to play," Hornacek said. "They're going to learn stuff we do. When we bring them back and they're playing for us, they'll have the experience of actually running it a bunch of times.