Drift, shoot, or pass in 0.5 seconds after receiving the ball. These are the main tenants of Phoenix Sun’s head coach Monty Williams “0.5 Offensive” – a system that ushered in a new era of the franchise in 2019 and led the team to the NBA finals last season. The final principle, pass, was prevalent and critical to the success of the team, which ranked third in the NBA in the total number of assists and assists per game. And this season, it’s going to go way beyond the x and o as the team forms an entirely new partnership with Chick-fil-A to tackle food insecurity and support the communities in Arizona. From the 2021-22 NBA season, which begins with the Tip Off for Coca-Cola & Fry’s Food Stores on October 20, the Suns and Chick-fil-A will start the “Valley Assist” program, which local non-profit organizations will participate in a donation of. supports Phoenix Sun’s Charities and Chick-fil-A throughout the season, while the team achieves the overall assist benchmarks during the regular season. With a “We Score” mentality, the Suns team strives to build each other up and be ready to lead it back to The Valley. And with the .05 Disclaimer in full force, there are many opportunities for the Valley Assist program to provide the ultimate aid to those in need. Suns fans can follow the progress of the Valley Assist program and keep up to date with the latest milestones by visiting Suns.com/ValleyAssist.
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