I have my reservations about the KD trade, but I really think that a couple of role player would not have given this team a shot at the title. I love Booker- probably my favorite Suns of all time, but he is not a great first option on a title contender. He couldn't push them past the Bucks, and he got shut down by Dallas the following year. Chris Paul is slowing down (normal for his age), and he is just not a good second option. I lobe Bridges and Cam, but players like that were not going to be enough to push this team past the best teams in the league. KD is still a top-five player in the league. He is a legitimate first option on a title-contending team. That's what the Suns had to get. All of a sudden Booker doesn't need to be the first option, thus becoming probably THE best second option. CP3 becomes the third option, which he can still do.
Suns had to make this move if they wanted a chance at the title this year, next year, and maybe the year after. This is coming from someone who thinks Bridges may become a star, and is skeptical about KD's health. I really try to stay objective, and my take on this trade is that the Suns are in a better spot for this year and next year with KD, but will likely be worse off for a couple of years after that. Best case scenario is for the Suns to win it all this year or (and?) next, while Mikal becomes a legitimate star. Works out for everyone- we get the damn ring, and I don't care what happens for a few years after that. Suns were NOT going anywhere with the roster they had or with some minor trades.