Bradley Beal, Phoenix Suns
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“The Grayhound” was a talented and graceful scorer for the Suns, racing up and down the court for 10 seasons in Phoenix. He was drafted fifth overall by Phoenix in 1978 out of North Carolina, where he inspired a young Michael Jordan, among others.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Phoenix Suns Quietly Shop Two Core Players In Move That May Signal Full Rebuild Around Devin BookerReportedly, the Phoenix Suns are exploring trade possibilities for key role players like Grayson Allen and Royce O’Neal.
The Phoenix Suns were among the list of teams that have gotten worse this offseason amid their roster reconstruction.
While the high-priced NBA signings have taken place, there are plenty of quality players still available. Here are their best fits.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNPhoenix Suns Owner Doubles Down On Devin Booker As Franchise Cornerstone Despite Playoff DisappointmentsDespite repeated playoff disappointments, Suns owner has firmly reiterated his commitment to Devin Booker as the franchise cornerstone.
Beal's use of just the peace emoji to say goodbye prompted laughs from several other stars across the NBA. Former teammate Durant simply commented a laughing emoji on his post. Another former Suns teammate, Tyus Jones, who recently signed with the Magic, commented "aye man" with two laughing emojis.
The Phoenix Suns star posted photos of himself on Instagram at James Turrell's Roden Crater volcano observatory in Flagstaff, on July 18.
The Phoenix Suns had three players make the list of the top 100 players in NBA history including Charles Barkley.