When a team is 6-24, still searching for an identity, saying goodbye to a starter and about to have two new players dropped into the mix, nothing is forever.



But, for now at least, it appears that the Phoenix Suns will place their “Point Booker” lineup on the back burner – at least to start games.



There is little doubt Devin Booker will continue to be the club’s go-to guy and primary playmaker, especially at crunch time.



However, coach Igor Kokoskov has seen enough from rookie De’Anthony Melton in the starting lineup over the past five games to say he’s inclined to keep Melton in there now that Booker is back from a hamstring injury.



The 6-foot-4 Melton started for the first time alongside Booker when the Suns beat Minnesota Saturday, stacking back-to-back victories for the first time in nearly a calendar year and giving the team momentum as it departed on a five-game road trip that begins in New York and winds up...