Suns show patience seldom seen in Phoenix
Yes, some teams made out like bandits and the Suns did not.
For sure, the
Pelicans (Cousins),
Mavericks (Noel),
Thunder (Gibson, McDermott) and
Raptors (Ibaka, Tucker) all did well this past week without giving up equal value.
But no one else did much of anything positive for their team’s outlook, partly because of the disparate views of player value going around this week. And that includes the Suns.
On one hand, they failed to find a new home for Brandon Knight. But on the other, I wouldn’t want the Suns to take on an even bigger contract, or send out a pick, just to get rid of him at the very lowest point of his career. He has not been a locker room disruption at all, and might just rebound in the season’s final games to repair a bit of value this summer when there’s more time to deal.
On another hand, they failed to turn
Tyson Chandler’s resurgent season into any value, and there were rumors of Portland being interested in Chandler until they acquired
Jusuf Nurkicinstead. But remember the parameters of that Blazers trade? The Blazers wanted to rid themselves of
Mason Plumlee ahead of his RFA status, and the
Nuggets had to include a first round pick in the deal
along with Nurkic. I would rather have Tyson Chandler for two more seasons than a dual Plumlee/Len RFA offseason where the Suns feel compelled to give one of them market money ($20 million per year for 4 years?) AND have to give up a future #1 pick in the trade too. No thanks.
The market out there this week was weak.
Unfortunately.
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