I don't know how the team did this, I thought that was all just fan speculation? I'm sure we'll sign a big name if the opportunity presents, I just never expected it to actually happen. And given that we were told some time ago by the team's occasional mouthpiece that Tyler Johnson was going to be our starting PG, I don't believe the team ever really expected it to happen either.
I think the plan was obvious if not glamorous. Get rid of a malcontent and bring in plug and play guys instead of long term projects. Cam Johnson isn't a veteran but for a rookie, he's as close as you can get. Ty Jerome has a fairly developed game too. Saric is the perfect age to add maturity to this roster while still being able to grow with the group if he fits in this season.
I think you're taking what CSDB said the wrong way, or at least differently than how I interpreted it. He said....
This entire off season so far has been about 2 main things and that is filling out the roster with NBA talent and posturing for a big signing in free agency (mainly to target a starting PG).
Posturing for a BIG SIGNING in free agency is not signing a big name free agent. He also added that we'd be targeting a starting PG and that is how I view things also. The Suns have positioned themselves to address the PG position and they have the money to add a starting PG, not a star PG but a starting PG should be possible with the funds available. We'll have more than the MLE and that should allow us to outbid other teams that are looking to add mid-level starters like Rubio, Collison, Derrick Rose, or Tyus Jones without breaking the bank either.
I know people will be angry about the reality of the situation being those guys are what's available instead of Brogdon, Russell, or Kemba Walker but the Suns don't need a star PG to move forward, they only need a competent starter and I think those players can be more than competent for us, next to Booker. Rubio was the starter on a good Jazz team, Collison was the starter on a good Pacers club, Rose played better than he has since he left Chicago, and Tyus Jones is poised to breakout with an increased role. Maybe I'm too optimistic about them but I can't see them being disasters, except maybe Rose, but I'd be willing to take my chances on them for a fraction of the price of Russell, who may not fit well next to Booker. I know Russell and Booker would be terrible defensively and I'm not sure their offense would be enough to make up for that.