After drawing interest from several playoff hopefuls in free agency this summer, Suns center Drew Eubanks decided to ink a two-year, minimum-salary deal with Phoenix in the hopes of winning his first NBA title. The agreement features a player option for the 2024/25 season.
The 6’9″ big man recently sat down with Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic for an extensive interview.
“It was kind of a no-brainer to go with Phoenix when the time came,” Eubanks said. “They’ve been high on me really since I had a pre-draft workout with them back in the day and they’ve always kept in touch with my agent [James Dunleavy of Excel Sports Management] throughout my career.”
Across 78 contests with the Trail Blazers in 2022/23, Eubanks averaged 6.6 PPG (on .641/.389/.664 shooting), 5.4 RPG, 1.3 APG, and 0.5 SPG off the bench.
The conversation is well worth checking out in full, but here are some highlights:
On his free agency this past summer:
“I had interest from other teams along the same lines of what Phoenix was offering, but a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. I had an offer from Phoenix right out the gate. They were very high on me. My agent was saying they had the most interest out of anybody. Being able to go play for a contender and to play with guys like [Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal], I just couldn’t turn that down. That’s kind of how I got there.
“I got a little taste of what it’s like playing with a superstar with [former Trail Blazers teammate Damian Lillard]. I feel like every step in my career so far has prepared me for the next. I’m looking forward to the challenge in Phoenix and bringing some of what I learned playing alongside Dame last year and doing that with KD, Book and Beal.”
On what he learned playing alongside Lillard:
“If I had business cards I had to hand out everybody of the one, two or three things I excel at that, it’d be hustling, blocking shots and setting screens – and finishing at the rim. With Dame, you’ve got to respect him as soon as he comes off a screen. My screens are so effective with Dame, he would come off and be able to shoot wide open 3s. When my guy would step up and try to take his 3 away, they might do a hard double team on Dame, I just flip out of it, get in the pocket. He’s a great passer. He’d hit me and then you just go play four on three on the back end. There was a lot of that last year where I never really played with such a dynamic guard coming off a screen where I just got rep and rep of attacking mismatches and having numbers downhill. I’m a great screen setter.”
On how he can help the three star perimeter players on Phoenix:
“I’ll be able to get Book wide open 3s, I’ll be able to get KD wide open 3s, Beal, all those guys and they want to double one of them, that’s fine. They can kick it to me, I’ll drive, I’ll find the shooter in the corner, find the shooter at the wing or I’ll go finish at the rim. There was a lot of that last year that [Portland center Jusuf Nurkic] did well. He was really good at that in years past and last year, too. So I got to learn a lot from him in that regard. Just being able to play off those guys and let them to do their thing and try to make their job as easy as possible.”
Perfect fit , they needed a blue collar bruiser and this guy fits that in spades
Really wanted him in purple and gold, kinnda surprised he didn’t wait another 48 hrs in search of potentially more money
Drew is much more than just a blue collar player and is likely to emerge as one of the new and upcoming stars in the leauge.
He’s a real blue collar player, a throwback if you will. Antonio Davis/Nick Collison type. Really fundamentally sound, plays the right way, has a mean streak. Watched him a lot with San Antonio. Plus athlete too. He’ll dunk on people.
A nice complement to Phoenix’s top heavy team. I could see him pressuring Ayton to play with a bit more fire.
Facts , that dunk on Giannis brother is probably one of the best poster dunks I have seen. Unfortunately the soft a** ref called an offensive foul lol
The Suns got a steal, Drew just keeps getting better and better! Why Portland would just let him walk is baffling. He was a home grown talent (Oregons Reynolds High school), and a fan favorite. It seems like the Blazers don’t care about their fans or people in general, with their constant turnover of broadcasters and loyal employees. I understand why most don’t want to play here anymore. I think whoever Jody Allen sells to may move this franchise. The Blazers management seems bent on alienating its fan base from any attachment to the players or broadcasters. Seattle (Allen’s home) Blazers coming soon?
I would have thought that he had offers of at least 6 million but maybe not. Jock Landale got 8 million from the Rockets for basically being the exact same player.
Teams will regret not offering Eubanks, KBD and Yuta double or triple the minimum. Those 3 could be at 7.5 and still be a good deal. Okogie should be at 5. They also should have grabbed Derrick Jones Jr.
GSW should have give him a contract …