Deandre Ayton snatched the loose ball, glanced down the court and saw Aron Baynes streaking toward the rim with no one around him. The 6-foot-11 center never hesitated, launching a pass to his 6-10 teammate and hitting him in stride for the easy bucket. "I saw him running," Ayton said with a grin. "And I was like, `Yeah, that's a done deal." It was a crucial moment in a fourth-quarter rally for the Phoenix Suns, who recovered from a slow start to push past the New York Knicks 120-112 on Friday night. It was also proof that Ayton and Baynes -- two big men who started together for the first time all season -- can share the court and thrive. read more https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=401161163