Maybe I am one of the few but I think the Suns are closer than we might think. Add a starting caliber point guard and a power forward, I think they are ready to compete.
If the Suns do not get lucky in the draft, they may need to make a move if the right player becomes available in trade. The Suns cannot keep waiting for the draft to determine their future.
I agree. I for one am getting tired of these types of moves/trades/acquisitions. He doesn't move the needle.
If you listened to Jones yesterday, he does not seem to think the team is close to competing right now. He said the team has a lot of holes. It surprised me, but made me feel a little better that they are realistic about where the team is at. But he also emphasized time should cure a lot of our problems, meaning several of young players are going to improve.
If you watch one of Josh Jackson's games in the first month of the year he was literally the worst player in the NBA getting any minutes. The last 2 or 3 games he has literally been the teams best player. That is how fast things can turn around. I think the same kind of leap can easily happen over the summer with Ayton, Bridges and Melton not to mention Jackson still has a lot of room to improve.
I have faith this team is going to be much better next year.
It'd be great if the light came on for all those mentioned. That's 4 players not including Oubre, i'm not worried about Ayton, so 4 unproven players still that we hope to develop with us. If we keep all of them and plan on them panning out, that's 4 rotational players that we have to wait on. Just seems like that's a bigger risk than going after someone proven ie a star.