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Despite Grant Hill's desire to stay with the Phoenix Suns, it became increasingly clear it was time to move on.

"Sometimes change can be painful but it's just the reality of sports," Hill told Arizona Sports 620's Doug and Wolf Show Friday. "So it's nobody's fault. I just think if I am an outsider looking in, it's just time and its unfortunate, but that's what it is. That's the reality of it."

Hill inked a two-year, $4 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, who now tout a revamped roster that has improved its depth tremendously.

While Suns fans may have been surprised to hear of Hill signing with the Clippers, the veteran forward said he, too, couldn't have envisioned it happening.

"I'll say this, as of June 30 I wasn't necessarily thinking of leaving Phoenix and I wasn't necessarily thinking about the Clippers," Hill stated.

While it was a tough decision to leave, Hill is ready to start the next chapter with his new squad.

"It's not easy," Hill said. "I am excited to be a Clipper. I am excited to be on this team, but in the same breath, I am sad because I thoroughly enjoyed going to work every day and being part of [the Suns] and certainly part of the community."

Hill doesn't harbor any ill feelings towards the Suns organization; in fact, he looks back quite fondly on his time in Phoenix.

"Teams go in different directions or it's time," Hill said. "Obviously I really enjoyed the five years that I had the opportunity to play in Phoenix and the organization and the fans."

The 39-year-old veteran will also miss the close relationships he fostered in Phoenix, and of course, ribbing his now former teammates.

"If Jared Dudley ever dunks on me, I am retiring and giving all my money to charity."

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    JW L. wrote...
    Here's the problem
    In retrospect it seems obvious the Suns were intending to move on this summer, which is something they probably should have done a year or two ago. However, they kept informing us all season they intended to keep their veterans around and watch them retire as Suns. So, should you believe them the next time they tell you things about the future of the franchise, or do you just assume they are lying to you? Probably best to just follow the money...
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