They are one "really good" player away from being able to at least compete again. Who that is? Not sure. But I'd be willing to give up either Chriss or Bender + multiple picks to get him. Even Jackson if the haul is good enough. Warren has a death-grip on the starting SF spot.
Would really like to give Monroe some more time too. If he works out, try and lure him back. It's been nice having a low-post option.
I've really liked what Monroe brings to the table, if only he was a shot blocker. He can score well in the post or paint and is consistent with his game as well. He's also a willing and capable passer from the post, which is something we haven't had in a long time. I suspect he'll only get better the more familiar he gets with our guys. He earns his minutes with his quality of play and plays within his skill set, not trying to do too much or what he's not effective at. I'm not sure if he'll be around past this season but I'm glad the Suns didn't buy him out and hope they're looking at keeping him beyond this season, auditioning him basically.
I followed him some when he was in Detroit and he seems to be a good guy as well as a good player. He isn't someone who demand touches, playing time, or a specific role on the team. He just wants to play and be in a position that allows him to be productive and help the team, which was an issue in Detroit. There he was forced to play out of position alongside Drummond. Everyone knew the two together created a clogged lane and crowded the interior offensively but they stuck with it for a while, despite having no success and seeing the issue nightly. Monroe isn't quite quick enough to match up with some PF's either and since he's not a shot blocker their size didn't benefit them defensively. Rather than be a disturbance though he sucked it up and played through until he had the chance to leave after accepting his qualifying offer.