Suns two-way guard Collin Gillespie has earned himself legitimate minutes over Tyus Jones following Tuesday's performance.
When it comes to noise surrounding Kevin Durant's reputation as a teammate, Collin Gillespie says it's just that: noise.
If the Valley Suns weren’t part of the plan for Gillespie, he might not have gotten this opportunity here in Phoenix. Instead, he remained patient, learned the Phoenix Suns’ system, and put up big numbers in a league he looked too good for.
PHOENIX- The Phoenix Suns have come back from being down 23 points to take a thrilling victory over the Los Angeles Clippers at home on Tuesday. Rookie guard Collin Gillespie, the game’s hero, scored 10 points in the fourth quarter,
The Suns put forth a 43-22 fourth quarter to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers - completing the season sweep over L.A. while managing to climb back into the race for the play-in tournament. A key reason for the mammoth comeback?
Gillespie spent five seasons with the Villanova Wildcats, playing a pivotal role in their 2018 NCAA championship run. By his junior year, he was averaging 15.1 points, 4.5 assists, and 1.2 steals per game, and two seasons later, he led the Big East in three-point shooting at 41.5 percent across 38 starts.
Bradley Beal is questionable for the Suns ahead of their Friday matchup against the Nuggets with a left calf injury.