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So how F’d are the Phoenix Suns going forward? They have 0 draft picks from 2025 to 2030
Posted on 4/29/24 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 4/29/24 at 8:19 pm
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Never before has a team been this devoid of options to alter its roster going into an offseason.
The high-risk/high-reward acquisitions of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal to build a star trio with Devin Booker has left the franchise out four future first-round picks and six future second-round picks. Phoenix has also sent out four first-round pick swaps, effectively zeroing out its draft assets.
With next season's payroll already exceeding $200 million, the Suns will be in the NBA's second apron of the luxury tax, subjecting them to heavy restrictions on trades and free agency. Also, they can't freely re-trade Beal, even if they wanted to reformat their top three stars, as he retained the no-trade clause he had with the Washington Wizards.
Considering all this, how the Suns plan to fix some of this season's major issues -- namely their lack of a true starting point guard and one of the shallowest benches in the NBA -- without creating other holes, is a mystery.
Figuring those problems out is only part of what could be an uncomfortable offseason checklist. The Suns also have to address the future of coach Frank Vogel, who is under scrutiny after the whimper of a playoff exit, and manage a possible contract extension for Durant.
Starting July 8, Durant can extend his contract. He has two years and $106 million left on his hefty deal. He will also turn 36 at the start of training camp in September.
If the Suns and Durant want to, they can add one year for just under $60 million for the 2026-27 season, when Durant will be 38. This is not a no-brainer. However, how interested the Suns and Durant are in doing so creates a natural checkpoint in the relationship and something that will be closely watched elsewhere in the league. If there's no deal, for whatever reason, it will not project confidence in the future of the relationship.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 8:53 pm to SPEEDY
They still have 1st round picks. They just have swap options on them.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 8:53 pm to SPEEDY
sell booker and get some picks back.
booker been there 9 years...he aint the guy for them
booker been there 9 years...he aint the guy for them
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:16 pm to SPEEDY
Giving up a bunch of picks for KD was an understandable gamble. I never understood the Bradley Beal trade. Giving up four first round swaps and six second round picks for a player the Wizards were trying to get off the books was insane.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:19 pm to SPEEDY
God I hate how stupid content aggregation is and how people just take it at face value
The Suns absolutely, 100% , have draft picks between 2025 and 2030
The Suns absolutely, 100% , have draft picks between 2025 and 2030
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:37 pm to Colonel Flagg
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They still have 1st round picks. They just have swap options on them.
Yeah the OP is completely false. Their 2025/27/29 picks were dealt straight up for Durant. The NBA has a rule that basically says you cannot completely trade consecutive first round picks, so they have swaps in the even years…
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2024 — Least favorable of own pick, Wizards (conveys to Knicks if 13-30) or Grizzlies
2026 — Least favorable of own pick, Wizards (if not conveyed to Knicks in 2024-25) or Magic
2028 — Least favorable of own pick, Wizards (or 76ers if 9-30) or Nets
2030 — Least favorable of own, Wizards or Grizzlies
They also have a handful of 2nd round picks but no one really cares about those in the NBA.
This post was edited on 4/29/24 at 9:39 pm
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:53 pm to slackster
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The NBA has a rule that basically says you cannot completely trade consecutive first round picks
It’s called the Stepien Rule after an old owner of the Cavs who kept trading all of his picks away
Posted on 4/29/24 at 10:13 pm to SPEEDY
Fire/trade everyone.
Refill roster with all Eastern European players.
Could not be worse.
Refill roster with all Eastern European players.
Could not be worse.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 10:19 pm to SPEEDY
They have a much better future than the Pelicans. Pels just need to quit forever.
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