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Bright Side Of The Sun on MSNShould the Phoenix Suns make a move for their original 2025 first-round pick?Ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft lottery, Suns fans were filled with plenty of nerves. Awaiting what they thought would be the worst possible outcome, and luckily, they were not grante
Phoenix Suns fans prepared for the nightmare, but it didn't arrive in its most obvious form. Still, the Dallas Mavericks found some big-time luck.
Most damning of all was the fact that Phoenix's so-called "big three" wasn't even effective when healthy -- in the 667 minutes that Booker, Durant, and Beal shared the court, the team was outscored by 4.1 points per 100 possessions.
Wisconsin Badgers guard John Tonje might never become an NBA superstar, but his physical measurements at the NBA combine show that he's built like one. Tonje me
Shooting Guards' addresses gun incident involving Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton when they were with the Washington Wizards.
It was a surprise to most fans of the association that the Dallas Mavericks won the NBA Draft Lottery. While many were taken aback by the outcome, a lot of players were disheartened. Texas Longhorns legend and Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant was among this group of people.
However, there are two names in New Orleans Pelicans associate James Borrego and Milwaukee Bucks assistant Dave Joerger who have head coaching experience.
The Phoenix Suns today announced changes to its front office. Brian Gregory has been named general manager and James Jones will transition to the role of senior advisor. Additionally, Oronde Taliaferro has been elevated to assistant general manager and Paul Rivers will add basketball operations responsibilities to his role as Chief Innovation Officer.
"Washington Wizards assistant coach Adam Caporn is among those expected to draw consideration for the vacant head coaching position for the Suns," Scotto wrote. Caporn, an Australian native, spent last season as an assistant coach for the Washington Wizards after two seasons as an assistant with the Brooklyn Nets.
The Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes are just getting started. With Damian Lillard likely missing all or most of next season, an aging roster, and almost no trade assets, the odds of the Milwaukee Bucks seriously competing next season aren’t great.