
Despite having three All-Star-caliber players on the roster, the Phoenix Suns have been severely underwhelming. Sitting in 11th place in the West with a 27-30 record, the Suns are in jeopardy of missing the playoffs and could be in a position to re-evaluate their future in the offseason.
Phoenix’s superstar duo of Devin Booker and Kevin Durant are each averaging 26+ points a piece, but their elite offensive abilities have not been able to make up for the Suns’ bottom-five defense in the league. After a rumor-filled trade deadline suggested they were shopping Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, they could have a busy offseason ahead of them.

Former Memphis Grizzlies forward and nine-year NBA veteran Chandler Parsons predicts that the Suns will look to move Beal and Durant in the summer to build around Booker moving forward.
“I think this is Devin Booker’s team,” Parsons said. “I think it always has been, I think it always will be. I think he’ll be the last piece to get moved… It’s gonna be KD and Beal first [to get traded]. I think Beal’s obviously the harder one to trade with the no-trade clause and the salary he’s making… Kevin Durant is the obvious one. I think people will make big pitches to acquire him this summer.”