The Phoenix Suns can't get things together to start the 2018-19 NBA season, and that was even more evident when the coaching staff hilariously failed a fist bump.

During their match with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Suns' coaches were caught on camera doing their pregame fist bumps or “handshakes.” Unfortunately, just like the team's season so far, it was pretty chaotic and difficult to describe.

That didn't end well for Phoenix, though some may argue that they are just playing around. However, for a team that has won only four times in 18 games, that certainly didn't look good and sent the wrong message.

Fortunately for the Suns, they took down the Bucks 116-114, thanks to a game-winner from Jamal Crawford with less than one second remaining in the clock. It gave them their first win on the road this campaign.

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The win overshadows that ugly and hilarious fail of a fist bump by the Suns' coaching staff, though it surely won't be forgotten and could resurface when the team starts losing again.

Phoenix, ranked as one of the worst teams on both ends of the floor, is currently 4-14 in the season. They play the Detroit Pistons on Monday.