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While the Phoenix Suns have a talented roster capable of playoff success, the organization may make a few changes following a slow start to the season. In a surprising move , the Suns could send their second-leading scorer to the San Antonio Spurs. “As the San Antonio Spurs rebuild around Victor Wembanyama, it's safe to say that they will need to make a trade sooner or later,” Athlon Sports’ Jonah Kubicek wrote Thursday.

“With 17 first-round picks between 2025 and 2031, the Spurs won't be able to use all of them, making them ripe to be included in a deal for a star.” “Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan, Stephon Castle, and Julian Champagnie are all excellent young players, but the likelihood of one of them turning into a legitimate All-Star talent alongside Wemby seems far-fetched.” “The Spurs have been linked to established players like De'Aaron Fox and Trae Young, but they could trade for an All-Star on a struggling rival team.



” “At 15-17 with no draft capital of their own and severely limited financial flexibility in upcoming free agencies, the Phoenix Suns might have no other option than to blow it up and rebuild." "The Spurs could offer quite the package for Devin Booker (Keldon Johnson, Zach Collins, Tre Jones, Malaki Branham, and four future first-round picks for Booker) . ” While Booker’s efficiency hasn’t been stellar this season, the reliable perimeter isolation threat has pulled his weight with the Suns during the early portion of the year.

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