Bubble lessons:
1 - Rubio (when healthy) is still very effective.
2 - Saric losing weight is a completely different player.
3 - Cam clearly worked on his game during the break.
4 - Paying Oubre more than 15M per season would be a huge mistake. Pay a real PF instead.
5 - PAYING to get rid of TJ Warren was incredibly stupid.
1 - That isn't something new to the bubble. When Rubio has played well, the Suns have followed.
2 - I don't believe he lost weight so much as he turned some of his flab into muscle. I know EJ has talked up the strength and conditioning work he's done over the last couple of months. He also seems to be much more aggressive than we've seen before. I can't remember who said it but another poster mentioned Saric playing as a Center and I can see that with Ayton on the floor with him. It's like they've swapped roles and it's benefitted everyone. Allowing Saric to start possessions inside and muscling to the basket for an easy bucket and allowing Ayton space in the midrange where he's damn near automatic.
3 - Cam has been great. He looks so much different now than he did at the beginning of the season. He's moving with the ball, rebounding well, staying in front of his man on D, and has been our top threat from 3pt range, spacing the floor for everyone.
4 - You're getting ahead of yourself here. If you said paying more than $20 million a season for him then I might be inclined to agree but $15-17 seems reasonable. It's not like the Suns have outplayed anyone by a significant degree. 2 of the 3 games came down to the final possession. If Oubre were playing in those outings there's a good chance those games could have been put away sooner.
As much as the Suns need a PF to round out their roster, I'm hard pressed to see where they'll find 30 minutes to play someone like an Aaron Gordon. Drafting the best PF available might be the way to go, develop them throughout the year in a reserve role.
5 - It was time to part ways with TJ but you are correct, paying to move him was a bad move. Thankfully it hasn't hurt the Suns very much, which is what keeps it from being an atrocious move.