<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">INDIANAPOLIS - Suns swingman James Jones returned to Indiana, and Pacers fans wondered what got away when they saw him come out with Phoenix's starters. Then he scored 18, his most points since January. But the road to his first return visit has not been so seamless, particularly in recent weeks when Jones nearly fell out of the rotation with the return of Amar? Stoudemire. "He's a big factor," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We need him. He was in danger, but that's why you always have to be ready. In the NBA, you never know when you'll be called." In Stoudemire's three starts, Jones did not make a three-pointer. In two games as a starter again, Jones hit 11 of 18 shots. He hit four straight threes at Indiana, where he played the past two seasons. Jones' foot pain has hurt his lift, flattening his shot. "My activity alone got me going," Jones said. "I've been feeling pretty good for a few games. The shots weren't falling, but I'm energized." </div> Source