To win a ring, then you have to make the match. And the Phoenix Suns understand better than anybody how hard that can be.
Forty-eight wins didn’t get the work done this past year, however, the Suns, undaunted, will give the punishing Western Conference yet another crack in 2014-15. This time around, they’ll have Isaiah Thomas rounding a deadly three-guard spinning that–hopefully–may also incorporate the newly paid Eric Bledsoe for a full season.
Goran Dragic was an elite performer last year, and he’ll seem to replicate the very impressive individual offensive season we have observed in the post-Steve Nash Suns era.
Channing Frye’s death to the Orlando Magic will hamper Phoenix’s spacing on offense, but the team that led the NBA at fast-break points a year ago may play enough speed to compensate for this loss.
The good thing is that the Suns may have yet another excellent season and still fall short of the playoffs. The good news is they’ve got enough limit flexibility to re-sign Dragic next summer and pursue a major free agent who may place them over the top.
This season will probably be too much fun to term a throwaway, but the truth is that the Suns are a year away from really raising their own profile.
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