NBA: Predicting Every Team’s Breakout Player For 2016-17

Oct 9, 2014; Lithonia, GA, USA; The NBA logo is shown with basketballs as the Atlanta Hawks conduct an open practice at Miller Grove High School. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 9, 2014; Lithonia, GA, USA; The NBA logo is shown with basketballs as the Atlanta Hawks conduct an open practice at Miller Grove High School. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
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Jan 2, 2016; Sacramento, CA, USA; Phoenix Suns forward TJ Warren (12) shoots the ball while defended by Sacramento Kings center Kosta Koufos (41) during the first quarter of the NBA game at Sleep Train Arena. Mandatory Credit: Godofredo Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2016; Sacramento, CA, USA; Phoenix Suns forward TJ Warren (12) shoots the ball while defended by Sacramento Kings center Kosta Koufos (41) during the first quarter of the NBA game at Sleep Train Arena. Mandatory Credit: Godofredo Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Phoenix Suns: T.J. Warren

T.J. Warren was an unbelievable scorer in college, however, in the NBA he has yet to really find his niche.

As Warren will be serving as the hopeful backup small forward behind P.J. Tucker and battling the veteran Jared Dudley for minutes, Warren could finally begin to show what he is capable of.

Warren is a versatile scorer and that is the perfect recipe for a bench player in the NBA. As Warren continues to grow and produce, the Suns could have their small forward of the future right before their eyes.