Saberestar wrote:The Suns' first full day of free-agency negotiations covered many bases, including the early stages of following up on their desire to retain three of last season's starters — restricted free agents Eric Bledsoe and P.J. Tucker, perhaps before they can sign an offer sheet with another team on July 10, and unrestricted free agent Channing Frye.
A good sign for Bledsoe's return perhaps flashed Monday night when an in-season photo of Bledsoe biting his Suns uniform during a game was posted on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. It was deleted minutes later.
Talks with Bledsoe's agent, Rich Paul, will be kept separate from inquiries regarding James, who is Bledsoe's friend and is also represented by Paul. The links still could help the Suns at least get a conversation about their grandiose idea of adding James and another free-agency star, like Carmelo Anthony or Chris Bosh, while keeping Bledsoe and Goran Dragic.
Frye, Bledsoe and Tucker and/or their agents talked to the Suns in the first 24 hours of free agency.
The Suns would have the ability to match any offer sheet that Bledsoe, arguably the top restricted free agent, or Tucker sign on July 10 or later.
The Suns also have made contact with or been contacted by at least 12 other free agents. That includes unrestricted free agents Pau Gasol, Trevor Ariza, Luol Deng, Spencer Hawes, Danny Granger, Ed Davis, Marvin Williams and Josh McRoberts and restricted free agents Gordon Hayward, Chandler Parsons, Isaiah Thomas and Patrick Patterson. That does not necessarily mean the Suns are interested in all of them.
Of those players, only Gasol (33) and Granger (31) are in their 30s and only Patterson, Davis and Granger were not regular starters. Hayward (24), whose early Utah years were developed by then-Jazz assistant and present Suns coach Jeff Hornacek, is the youngest at 24, but Utah intends to match any offer. Davis, Parsons, Patterson and Thomas are all 25.
Thomas (20.3 points and 6.3 assists per game) and Gasol (17.4 points and 9.7 rebounds per game) have eye-popping numbers but their value and style or role might not fit into the Suns' system or roster. Big men like Hawes and McRoberts could shoot the 3-pointer in the Suns' system while Ariza is a wing who has been prolific on 3s in his career and is coming off a career-best 40.7 percent 3-point-shooting season for Washington.
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Thanks for the link. Nice to see Coro list who we've been in contact with in one place.





















