NEWS FLASH: Suns picks stunning roster to address to tie up some loose ends.

The trade deadline is approaching faster than you think, and for the Phoenix Suns, it could be an opportunity to bolster their roster, tie up some loose ends, and address lingering issues for the team. One challenge that Phoenix has, outside of the sheer fact that they do not possess much roster flexibility, is they do not have very many addressable holes on their team.

Or at least glaring holes that need to be corrected.

Simultaneously, seeing as the Big Three have only played together for 64 minutes this season, they haven’t had time to analyze rotations around them to Identify what needs might exist. So holes do exist, but you don’t necessarily know what those holes are because you haven’t had an opportunity to test them as of yet.

 

Without analyzing what needs to go out — we’ll have plenty of time in the coming days to stack contracts and begin tapping the trade machine until it’s flux capacitor sends in back to 1955 — we need to identify what the Suns need in return. NOt necessarily the player, but the archetype on position.

 

Your first instinct might say “Hey, you could always use more big depth”. You’re not wrong. It is the NBA, after all.

Jusuf Nurkic has provided quality minutes in his arguably outplaying the man that Phoenix shipped out to get him in Deandre Ayton. In 33 games he’s averaging 12.5 points and 10.2 rebounds, but his fit with the roster — especially with that Big Three — is exactly what James Jones was looking for.

 

Behind him, both Drew Eubanks and Udoka Azubuike have been serviceable, especially considering their contracts. Eubanks is a veteran minimum player, and Azubuike is a two-way. While neither is elite at any particular skill set, they both are solid at least one. For Eubanks, it’s rim running and for a Udoka it’s rebounding.

If that is the hole that needs to be addressed, there’s not much on the market that Phoenix can bring it to do so. What could you get in return? Either someone who is good at rim running or rebounding.

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