How do the Suns compete with the Thunder and Spurs?

How do the Suns compete with the Thunder and Spurs?



How do the Suns compete with the Thunder and Spurs?

Oklahoma City and San Antonio are built to own the Western Conference for the next five years. Where does that leave Phoenix? Bickley & Marotta debate the Suns’ offseason path. Should they roll the dice on Zion Williamson?

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  1. Zion is the only trade possibility that I would consider, but doubt that anything happens. The KD and Beal trades completely messed up the organization. The front office/management are probably hesitant to make any big move.

  2. There’s legitimately zero pathway for Phoenix to compete with those teams in the Booker era. They have better star players than the Suns, better young cores, way more draft picks and assets. They just have way more than the Suns do. Suns are mega light years away where you can’t even see the light at the end of the tunnel if the goal really is to compete with those teams and win the Western Conference anytime soon.

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