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Suns Are Expected To Make Significant Changes After The Season
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Seen this...
In Pincus’ hypothetical trade, the Lakers trade Russell Westbrook to the Charlotte Hornets, the Suns send Paul to the purple and gold, D’Angelo Russell goes from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Suns and the Hornets ship Terry Rozier to the Timberwolves. Other players and draft picks would need to be added for this four-team trade to work under CBA rules. Along with being a better shooter than Westbrook, Paul is also more careful with the basketball in his hands. The Wake Forest product has 60 turnovers compared to Westbrook’s 165. Westbrook, who becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer, is averaging 15.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 7.5 a*sists, which are solid numbers. However, the one-time MVP is fourth in the NBA in turnovers and has the fourth-worst effective field goal percentage. |
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Booker will be the only piece they keep. Even though I don't think he's ever going to lead a team to a championship. It's a lot better than doing a complete rebuild because you never know how long that will take. Make the wrong moves and you end up like the Sacramento Kings.
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He’s one of the better 2 way players in the league and compliments Booker perfectly, just doesn’t get the credit because until recently you couldn’t expect him to go for 20+ points with regularity. They need to spend their career together at least in Phoenix. | |
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Ayton is either being underutilized or underachieving in Phoenix, and their fear with not letting him go to Indiana is that somebody will maximize his talent. | |
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