What do the Suns need to do to get back to the NBA Finals?

Can the Suns contend in 2022-23?


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Jermio

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Nobody respects them anymore. The road will be too difficult. No teams will lie down and give up against these mental midgets. Window closed, period.
 

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They're like the Utah Jazz last year. A good team that has everything you would want on paper for a title contender. They've hit their apex as a unit. Just like Utah, they were disrespected all year by people who thought their record was a fluke and now they blew a lead to team they were up 2-0 on, validating the skepticism. Getting beat like this, blowing series leads takes something out of you. We seeing how Utah has been handling it. They're about to blow it up. Phoenix is heading down that same road.
Phoenix is closer to it, but really neither team had everything you want/need on a contender. Phoenix overachieved last year, and I think the injury factor has proven true. Utah flat out has great coaching/system.
 

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Dan Majerle is rolling over in his grave

What the hell happened to Bridges? This dude was hitting timely shots last year in the playoffs and looked like he made the leap as more than a 3&D guy. There was even a thread last year about how he is the most perfect 3&D guy in the league and how idiotic Philly was for trading him. He was 2nd in DPOY voting but Ingram and Luka shytted all over him these playoffs.

Also, I'm usually an advocate of not blowing up a team, especially a team that won 64 games, and would say run it back, but their situation is unique. CP3 is 37, barely will have a year left in him. Ayton will probably be gone if him and Monty are fighting plus his contract situation. So probably a sign & trade and hope to get some quality pieces back.
 

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Also, I'm usually an advocate of not blowing up a team, especially a team that won 64 games, and would say run it back, but their situation is unique. CP3 is 37, barely will have a year left in him. Ayton will probably be gone if him and Monty are fighting plus his contract situation. So probably a sign & trade and hope to get some quality pieces back.

I have no idea what's going on with DA, son is soft but it made no sense not to at least attempt to run the offense through him when the Mavs were going small. The Suns really must not fukk with him on any level. The main problem is that CP3's just too old now, he's gonna be 38 by the time the playoffs roll around next year and I can't rely on him staying healthy. They've got to cut his mins and games way, way down if they wanna keep him the starting PG
 

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Their window is probably closed. They were already in limited window with Robert Sarver's tight budget. Both in player acquisition and front office personnel.

The Suns also are one of the few teams without a G-League affiliate. They sold the team last year.

This means they can't find any cheap talent or further utilize player development.
 

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They need another perimeter star player. A Lillard, Paul George, Kawhi, Derozan type. Not sure what to do about ayton cuz I dont watch their games like that.
 

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I have no idea what's going on with DA, son is soft but it made no sense not to at least attempt to run the offense through him when the Mavs were going small. The Suns really must not fukk with him on any level. The main problem is that CP3's just too old now, he's gonna be 38 by the time the playoffs roll around next year and I can't rely on him staying healthy. They've got to cut his mins and games way, way down if they wanna keep him the starting PG

Only problem with that is they don’t have suitable guy on the roster that can take his minutes and keep him fresh until playoff time. Cam Payne isn’t that guy, which is why in hindsight they missed out on not taking Haliburton instead of Smith.
 

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Do they need more shooting?

Size and more defensive dogs?

A backup PG who can be the heir apparent to CP3?

Do you keep Ayton at less than the max at 5 years $125M like ATL did with John Collins? No one has cap room to offer the max.

If you’re James Jones, what do you do?


A heart transplant cause they some bytches
 
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