DA is still the better individual player, but given his regression as a rim protector, perhaps the Suns could make up for a slight drop-off at the center spot by finding a rim-runner who fits their playing style better, as well as another scorer and shot creator in Bogdanovic.Īveraging 15.4 points per game this season, Bogdanovic is a career 38.2 percent shooter from long range, handles the ball well and can create his own shot, ranking in the 98th percentile in points per possession on isolation plays, per The BBall Index. We’ve covered Double Bogey before, as well as Deandre Ayton sign-and-trades involving Capela. Today, we’re building off that with more “out of the box” trades, including some crazy three-team deals that might test your sanity and push your Suns fandom to the brink.Įnjoy, and as always, follow the ground rules: Be kind, remember that this is a thought exercise, and if you don’t like a trade, make a better one yourself then! The “Thinking Outside The Box” Suns trade targets Bogdan Bogdanovic/Clint Capela/John Collins Trading Jae Crowder is obviously a must, and addressing needs like ball-handling, shot creation and size/rebounding at the 4 would be helpful too. ![]() ![]() In Part 1 on Monday, we covered tons of ambitious, realistic and last-resort trade targets for the Suns to consider ahead of the 2023 NBA Trade Deadline. Welcome to Part 2 of the Phoenix Suns Trade Deadline primer!
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