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Kris Habbas wrote:....
I think we're well positioned to strike if and when the next disgruntled superstar becomes available," McDonough recently said in a 620 KTAR Radio Interview.
The current roster is a list of assets at this point.
Here is the list: Eric Bledsoe (No. 18 Overall, 2010), Markieff Morris (No. 13 Overall, 2011), Marcus Morris (No. 14 Overall, 2011), Kendall Marshall (No. 13 Overall, 2012), Alex Len (No. 5 Overall, 2013), and Archie Goodwin (No. 29 Overall, 2013). Mix in the future picks for 2014 (three first round picks) and 2015 (two first round picks) giving this team ample assets to rebuild through themselves methodically or with a dramatic, league altering move.
Add in veterans with value such as Marcin Gortat, P.J. Tucker, and Channing Frye and the Suns are in a position to make a big splash for an impact player.
If a package of Jefferson, Gomes, Green, Ratliff, Telfair, and two future picks were worth a superstar why can't a package of current Suns do the same thing? The Celtics were able to keep Tony Allen, Kendrick Perkins, and Rajon Rondo in their trade as well to make the team a legitimate contender. That was an afterthought in the trade, but in building the assets to make a major move it is pivotal to gain more than you need to make the move. This way you do not bring in the stars to an empty roster and become the New York Knicks or Brooklyn Nets, good, but not Championship material.
Could a package of a few young prospects, a few veterans, and picks sway a team to part with a "disgruntled" superstar talent?
The element the Suns are missing is that "Paul Pierce level talent" that attracts others to the team like Garnett and Allen while gluing together a high profile trio or ensemble. This is just a theory, but looking at the current make-up of the roster it is clear that some pieces fit while others do not. Having luck and circumstance has to play into the teams favor for any of this to work, but the assets acquired are similar, if not better, than the package that brought together a trio that won a Championship just a few years ago.
Will that situation manifest for the Suns in the near future?
Maybe and then again maybe not, but one thing is for certain. The team has the pieces and just the right man to pull the trigger on a bold decision that would alter the basketball world. After all, he was already a part of it once before.
It's very unlikely we use all of our picks(5 firsts in the next 2 years) on rookies. Instead, we've built a war-chest of assets.
What can we use these assets on? Who do we pursue? Who do you guys think the next "disgruntled superstar" is going to be?