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Suns President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby knows the Suns are not among the elite teams in terms of talent or financial resources.

That fact, he told Arizona Sports 620's Doug and Wolf Friday, means the team has to attack roster construction a little differently than some of the competition.

"If you look at our salary structure it makes sense, if you look at our commitments going forward they're sensible and we have a lot of flexibility," he said. "A big part of this job and this business is managing the salary cap, those are the rules.

"We don't have the resources of the Lakers or the Knicks to make mistakes, so we've got to be very, very careful."

Which is why everything that has happened over the last month or so is somewhat by design. The Suns had been planning for this summer the last two seasons, making moves that were meant to give them an incredible amount of flexibility.

Still, for all the team could plan for, some things that transpired this summer were unexpected.

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Take, for instance, Grant Hill leaving for the Los Angeles Clippers.

"I can't put my finger on it," Babby said when asked why Hill is no longer a Sun. "What I would say is I said at the beginning of the offseason that if Grant wanted to play and he didn't come back to Phoenix that I would personally be extremely disappointed.

"So I can say I am extremely disappointed that he's not back."

Babby admitted he does not have a clear understanding of why the process unfolded as it did, but thinks it was a combination of a few things, including the fact that the Clippers are a more competitive team at the moment.

"There are always financial implications to it, I suppose, and I think it's healthy," Babby said. "I think it's healthy for him to have an opportunity to play on a team that can really achieve this year probably at a level that we can't -- I mean, I hope we do -- but that you can't really expect us to."

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    RemyG wrote...
    There's Confirmation
    What a relief that finally Babby made these comments admitting that this team is not that good.
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    JW L. wrote...
    Let me see
    The Suns implied they really wanted to keep Nash throughout last year, but then basically low-balled him, which caused him to leave. He is Grant's best buddy. Then they brought in Beasley to replace Grant. Why would Grant see this as anything other than the Suns had decided to move on without him and Nash? BTW Lon, you were the guy saying the Suns desperately wanted to keep Nash last year, so why should we believe your crocodile tears?
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    the cooker wrote...
    Agree JWL
    To the best of my knowledge I don't remember hearing that the Suns brass made any offer to Grant.
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    OpinionH8d wrote...
    I've got 2 questions
    1. Who's going to be the defensive stopper with Grant gone? 2. Who's going to be the backup center? Personally I'd take a flier on Oden.
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