Breaking: The Phoenix Suns Could Trade For These Players This Season….

The Phoenix Suns offseason has come to a close after adding Tyus Jones, Monte Morris and Mason Plumlee while resigning Grayson Allen, Josh Okogie and Royce O’Neale to tradable deals. That said, the Suns still have holes to fill. Could they add someone like a Harrison Barnes, Dorian Finney-Smith, Wendell Carter or Ivica Zubac via trade to help fortify things.

Potential deals the Suns could make with Jusuf Nurkic and Grayson Allen’s contract

Other potential deals the Suns could make with Royce O’Neale and others

The Phoenix Suns and the state of Arizona lost a legend over the weekend, as the great voice of the Suns Al McCoy passed away at the age of 91. The PHNX Suns podcast takes an episode to remember the hall-of-fame broadcaster, hear from the likes of Devin Booker, Charles Barkley, Steve Nash, Eddie Johnson, Kevin Ray and celebrate the legacy he left on generations of sports fans.

Have the Phoenix Suns shed the skin of recent disappointments? While the Suns are bringing back the same Big 3 of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, along with many of their same role players in Jusuf Nurkic, Grayson Allen and Royce O’Neale, they also made some significant changes over the offseason, bringing in a traditional point guard in Tyus Jones, role players like Monte Morris and Mason Plumlee, new rookies in Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro, a new head coach in coach Mike Budenholzer, a new G League team, new uniforms with the new City Edition jerseys paying homage to the purple 1995 NBA All-Star jerseys, and a new In-Season Tournament court. Espo and Gerald Bourguet discuss whether all these changes will allow this team to turn the page on a new era of Suns basketball! Plus, the PHNX Suns Podcast crew ranks all 30 City Edition jerseys for the 2024-25 NBA season before wrapping up the show by paying homage to Diana Taurasi as the GOAT approaches what might be her final regular-season home game for the Phoenix Mercury

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