^ I suspect the reason Marshall and Wes Johnson don't play is because the Suns seem to lack any cohesive organization wide plan. Gentry can play them, because he knows that'll lead to losing. His contract hasn't been extended, so Gentry has to try to win as much as he can.
If Sarver were a good owner, or a smart person (he's not), he'd extend Alvin Gentry who's been a terrific Coach. That should be Job 1. Job 2 is telling Alvin "you're safe, play young guys, lets see what we have. And by the way, try Beasley at the 4, if he gets half a season at the 4 and still doesn't work, we made a mistake."
Then he ought to call up all contending teams and let them know, for Draft picks, any player on the Suns roster is available. There's no pieces currently here worth hoarding with the possible exception of Dragic.
The Suns shouldn't load up on too many picks in this years draft, as thats never a wise idea, especially in a weak draft. But they could potentially set themselves up for years to come with 2 picks in the first round for many years. Thus giving themselves a small bit of insurance against bad picks.
I'd be on the phone with Boston constantly if I were Blanks. They need another big next to KG to take some of the pressure and minutes on him, Gortat would be a perfect guy. They could also use another versatile guy off the bench, Dudley (BC guy to boot), would be a good fit as well.
A Dudley+Gortat+Zeller for Avery Bradley+Courtney Lee+Jared Sullinger+Fab Melo+Jason Collins deal works under the cap. Its robs Boston of a lot of their young talent, but if they want to try to get past the Heat right now, maybe thats worth it for them.
I like Bradley a lot, he's a good defender. Courtney Lee is what he is, but he's on a cheap contract. Collins is expiring, I doubt Fab Melo ever develops into anything, and Sullinger can at least be a decent role player.