Phoenix Suns

This isn’t a position.
Frankly, it needs a leap of faith for a franchise that’s done little to deserve one. The Phoenix Suns are creeping toward the end of a fourth successive season with a sub-.300 winning percentage. They’ve had four distinct coaches during that stretch and could consider another change following this season. There is also a troubling trend of disorder within the business.
However, this is a players’ league, and the Suns have a few of the greatest up-and-comers in the company.
Devin Booker is 22 years old and already an explosive scorer (25.1 points per game). Phoenix’s mishandling of the point guard spot also compelled him to develop as a shot-creator, and he has responded with a career-best 6.7 assists per contest. Deandre Ayton, 20, should be a first-team All-Rookie lock and just the third NBA freshman to ordinary 16 points and 10 rebounds throughout the 2000s.
That’s probably it for potential stars, but players like TJ Warren, Josh Jackson, Mikal Bridges and (if he is re-signed) Kelly Oubre Jr. are capable of handling complementary roles. With this core still place to grow through the Suns’ very own first-rounders and an incoming selection from the Milwaukee Bucks, the ability base will continue to expand.

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