Though its headquarters are in New York, the NBA epicenter this week is Chicago, where representatives from all 30 teams, including the Phoenix Suns, converge for the annual pre-draft combine.
If you followed the Phoenix Suns' 2014-15 season closely, you know the team looked significantly different before and after the Feb. 19 trade deadline.
If there is reason for hope, a reason to believe the Phoenix Suns are headed in the right direction, then look no further than the four players acquired via the draft or trade in the past two seasons.
Phoenix Suns forwards Marcus and Markieff Morris have been formally charged with felony aggravated assault in an incident that occurred at a Valley rec center January 24. Suns president of basketball operations Lon Babby released a statement on the matter Tuesday afternoon: “We are disappointed to learn that Marcus and Markieff Morris have been charged. […]
Leadership. It’s a team ingredient that has been discussed a lot concerning the 2014-15 Phoenix Suns. Unfortunately for Jeff Hornacek’s team, it’s been talked about as a missing ingredient for a young basketball team that will miss the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year, tying a franchise-record for longest postseason drought. Over last weekend, the […]