By MADDIE LEE, Staff Writer, mlee@oklahoman.comPHOENIX — Saturday morning, before Steven Adams scored 26 points in the Thunder's 110-100 win over the Suns, a Phoenix-based reporter asked Adams if he expected anything different from Suns rookie Deandre Ayton now that Ayton had faced him once before. Adams jovially poked fun at the notion he might adjust his game for the rookie, saying unless the Suns (3-12) came out with an entirely different scheme, he'd stick with what he'd been doing. He backed that up by pairing with Paul George to combine for 58 points, boosting a team low on guards. The Thunder (10-5) put a series of unfamiliar lineups on the floor as it adjusted to its missing guards.Read more on NewsOK.com