Within a look at some of the potential trade targets who have recently been linked to the Suns, Gerald Bourguet of PHNX Sports reports that a source close to the situation has described Phoenix as “very confident” about its ability to make a competitive offer for Hornets forward Miles Bridges. Bourguet adds that Charlotte center Nick Richards is also a target, but that the team would likely only be able to acquire one Hornet or the other due to salary-matching considerations.
Bourguet also confirms that Nets forward Royce O’Neale is a legitimate target for the Suns, observing that O’Neale is more attainable than Dorian Finney-Smith due to his expiring contract and smaller cap hit.
The Suns would almost certainly need to use Nassir Little ($6.25MM) as their primary outgoing salary piece in any trade and would need to get to within 10% of the incoming salary, so acquiring a player who is earning much more than O’Neale ($9.5MM) would be tricky. Phoenix would presumably need to add one or two minimum-salary players and multiple second-round picks to its package for either Bridges or O’Neale.
The buyout market could also prove fruitful for the Suns, Bourguet writes, even though they’ll be prohibited from signing a player whose pre-waiver salary exceeds $12.4MM. P.J. Tucker would have interest in Phoenix if he’s bought out, according to Bourguet, who says the team has also been in touch with center Bismack Biyombo, a current free agent.
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- Veteran guard Alex Caruso, who left the Lakers for the Bulls as a free agent in 2021, tells Melissa Rohlin of FOX Sports that he still sometimes thinks about how things would have played out if he had remained in Los Angeles. “Yeah, definitely,” Caruso said. “Just because of how well I played with them when I was here. I know how I supported them. And I’ve gotten better. I was expecting myself to get better. It’s actually what had to move me on. I kept getting better and eventually I was at a point where I couldn’t stay here. I definitely have always thought about it because those guys (LeBron James and Anthony Davis) are my brothers. We’ve been through a lot together. Always good seeing them. Every now and then you think about what could’ve been.”
- Rival coaches and executives are praising Clippers head of basketball operations Lawrence Frank for the way his gamble on James Harden has paid off so far, according to Steve Bulpett of Heavy.com. “I didn’t think it would work out,” one exec said. “A lot of people didn’t think it would work out. But he had it right. Russell (Westbrook) is playing within himself. Harden is sharing the ball. They have great chemistry right now.”
- In a conversation with Mark Medina of Sportskeeda, Clippers wing Norman Powell spoke about his impressions of Harden and Westbrook as teammates, the role that coach Tyronn Lue has played in the team’s success, and how these Clippers compare to the 2019 champion Raptors, among other topics.
- Viewed as a probable outgoing piece if the Kings make a major deadline trade, Harrison Barnes has been on a heater this week, scoring 32 points on Monday and a career-high 39 on Thursday, as Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee writes.
I know Bridges value is hard to determine cause of the off the court stuff mixed in with the expiring contract but in no world is he worth a salary dump and 2 seconds.
He’s a 20 points per game scorer with good defence and will only improve. He’s a a fringe all star calibre player.
My second thought is everyone in the east is moving early to strengthen for the playoffs. Knicks got OG, Pacers for Pasc, Miami just got Terry. I think it’s maybe time for the West to start making similar moves.
My suggestion would be to
Miles Bridges and Cody Martin for Richaun Holmes, Jaden Hardy and 2 second round picks
Mavs get Bridges to be the third star with Luka and Kyrie. Martin also provides good depth. For Charlotte you get back Hardy and 2 second round picks. Melo Hardy Miller
Exactly. Suns needing more help is a joke.
Hornets can get better offers than that. Holmes contract is a player option with a 15% trade kick in. No way he turns down a $15 million deal next year being a back up center on the old side. The trade is one sided to the Mavs.
It’s still one sided but better than anything the suns will offer which was kinda the point. As for Holmes yes your taking him back to salary match but obviously the deal is more so for Hardy
Bridges to Memphis for Zhaire Williams and GG Jackson
Zaire on an expiring and GG is just on a two way, plus the fear of off court issues with both him and Ja