Suns Owner Plans Major Changes After Disappointing 36-46 Season
Suns Owner Plans Major Changes After Disappointing 36-46 Season

Suns Owner Plans Major Changes After Disappointing 36-46 Season

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After a disappointing 36-46 season that left the Phoenix Suns out of the playoffs, the organization is undergoing significant changes in both philosophy and personnel. Owner Mat Ishbia acknowledged the failure of the team's star-centric, high-payroll approach and expressed his commitment to making substantive adjustments, prioritizing a more defensive and team-oriented strategy going forward. The Suns have already fired head coach Mike Budenholzer and are reportedly considering major roster moves, including potential trades involving Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, with Beal's no-trade clause posing a particular challenge. Ishbia emphasized that only players fully aligned with the team's vision will remain, suggesting that further departures are possible if buy-in is lacking. General manager James Jones confirmed that all roster options are on the table and that financial constraints will not impede necessary changes. The Suns hope that these moves will allow them to regain draft capital and build a more balanced, competitive team.

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