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07-23 10:20Views 5191
The Phoenix Suns have made significant offseason changes, adding at least nine new players and gaining financial flexibility after buying out Bradley Beal, moving them out of the NBA's first and second luxury tax aprons. Despite these moves, the team continues to explore further additions, specifically needing a point guard following Chris Paul's departure to the L.A. Clippers.
Rumors suggest the Suns showed interest in Marcus Smart, who ultimately signed with the Los Angeles Lakers. Following this, reports emerged of potential discussions between the Suns and Ben Simmons' camp regarding the point guard vacancy. However, local reporter John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports has explicitly denied any Suns interest in Simmons, stating "no the Suns do not have interest in Ben Simmons." Gambadoro's track record on Suns news lends credibility to this denial.
The article strongly argues against signing Simmons, citing his significant decline from his All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year form with the Philadelphia 76ers. While a minimum contract as a backup might be theoretically considered, the piece deems pursuing Simmons a "dreadful idea." It suggests the rumor might be a tactic to signal the Suns' need to other available point guards.
Instead of taking a risk on Simmons, the article advocates for the Suns to use this opportunity to find a long-term solution at point guard and add veterans who can mentor their young players. It emphasizes that while the Suns aren't championship contenders next season, experimenting with Simmons is the wrong approach. The piece concludes with a firm warning that the Suns must avoid Ben Simmons "at all costs," expressing concern that such rumors undermine the apparent commitment to building around Devin Booker.
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