Phoenix Suns general manager James Jones speaks during a press conference to introduce Kevin Durant at Footprint Centre on February 16, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Once again, the Phoenix Suns’ season ended in disappointment, falling short of the NBA Finals and their supporters’ hopes.
Despite what owner Mat Ishbia stated at the end of the season, the team may make changes this summer.
According to John Gambadoro, via Evan Sidery, the Suns will prioritise three personnel needs this offseason.
Apparently, they are seeking for a point guard who can play more than 20 minutes each game, as well as a backup big man to replace Drew Eubanks.
Finally, they’re seeking for a young, athletic wing to round out their team.
The Suns have three roster needs they are prioritizing this offseason, per @Gambo987 (https://t.co/ckz5Nmw8q0):
– Point guard who can play 20+ MPG
– Backup big upgrade over Drew Eubanks
– Young, athletic wing pic.twitter.com/1MYzsnlL5u— Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 8, 2024
This news will be quite exciting for Suns supporters, who were extremely unhappy with the team’s performance last summer.
Despite adding a talented player like Bradley Beal, they did not sign a genuine point guard.
Many questioned this move because most NBA teams cannot achieve long-term success without a point guard running plays and controlling the ball.
The fact that the Suns are working to correct that injustice is incredibly positive for Phoenix fans.