Yes, good read...you didn't put the Suns part in quotes, so people may have mistaken it as not being from the article, but some interesting thoughts...
I am very glad it mentions we have no interest in Schroder. Glad he mentions VanVleet....and many names tossed around here...Collison, Joseph, Beverley, Lin...and how Beverley is perfect next to Booker.
That last JJ one is tough. I probably wouldn't do it, but I would say we'd certainly be a better team next year with Lowry or Conley, so for those ready to fast track the process, I could understand them wanting it.
But I have always wanted to build through the draft and develop that chemistry. The best thing to happen would be for Okobo to be like KJ or something and win rookie of the year. We KNOW or almost know for sure the others are going to be studs...if Okobo could break out that would be such a blessing...one long needed.
• The easiest call on the board: Phoenix acquiring a point guard, either in free agency (Fred VanVleet is a name to watch) or via trade. The problem for Phoenix is that their best assets -- Booker, Deandre Ayton, Mikal Bridges -- are untouchable, and their young bigs (Dragan Bender, Marquese Chriss) have limited trade value. Chriss was available on draft night, per league sources.
They can take small swings on guys like Jeremy Lin, Darren Collison, Cory Joseph, and Patrick Beverley -- a perfect fit next to Booker, though he is recovering from microfracture surgery -- packaging Bender and some salary filler (Jared Dudley). That is probably not enough for Rozier, another nice fit. Milos Teodosic is another name to watch -- a playmaker who would make Ayton's life much easier. But in the long run, the Suns need a plus defender next to Booker.
Bigger fish would require Phoenix sliding Josh Jackson into a trade. He is the swing piece, whether the Suns like or not. He puts Kemba Walker in play. Would a rebuilding Raptors team say no to Dudley, Tyson Chandler, and Jackson for Kyle Lowry? (I doubt Phoenix does that, but it makes you pause.) What about Mike Conley if the Grizz pull the plug (and Conley proves healthy)?
Phoenix has shown no interest so far in Dennis Schroder, sources say.
Enjoy the fun!