Suns center Jusuf Nurkic started each of his first 23 appearances this season. After returning from a three-game suspension, he was moved to the bench in favor of Mason Plumlee, later saying he would handle the demotion professionally.
In Thursday’s victory over Atlanta, Nurkic was pulled from the rotation altogether, receiving his first “Did Not Play — Coach’s Decision” of the 2024/25 campaign. Head coach Mike Budenholzer opted to utilize Oso Ighodaro as the lone big man off the bench, with the rookie playing 25 minutes.
Nurkic, whose name has popped in trade rumors, said Budenholzer didn’t inform him in advance that he wouldn’t play, per Kellan Olson of ArizonaSports.com.
“No. We never communicated but that’s fine,” Nurkic said.
When asked what he would do to embrace whatever role was asked of him, Nurkic declined to elaborate.
“No comment, man,” he said. “Just being (a) pro and get ready. That’s all.”
Budenholzer was asked about the decision to not play Nurkic after the game. He said it wasn’t specifically based on the matchup with Atlanta.
“Just went with Mason and Oso tonight,” Budenholzer said. “Just trying to figure out what’s best for the team, find the right combinations, the right group.”
Here’s more on the Suns:
- Bradley Beal had a stellar showing in his third game since being moved to the second unit, recording 25 points (on 11-of-16 shooting), seven rebounds, two assists, three steals and a block in 33 minutes. Speaking to reporters after the win, he said “every moment” of trying to adjust to his new role has been strange, as PHNX Sports relays (Twitter video link). “But again, I’m not gonna be a distraction, I’m not gonna be an a–hole, I’m not gonna be unprofessional. … I always take pride in my game. In who I am, in what I do. This is no different. I guess it’s just more magnified because it’s something that people are not used to seeing.”
- Beal might be playing his best basketball of the season after being demoted, according to Doug Haller of The Athletic, who writes that the three-time All-Star seemed “amused” that outsiders thought he might respond to the move in any way other than being professional. “Everybody’s got their own opinion,” Beal said. “But nobody knows me. People paint their own images. Ain’t nothing I can do but keep being me.”
- Devin Booker has said players have been frustrated with Phoenix’s recent play and that the team’s “vibes” have been “low” as the Suns have slid down the standings. However, he appreciated the positive energy the team showed on Thursday, writes Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. “I felt that a lot,” said Booker, who has recorded 10-plus assists in three straight games. “Obviously it’s more fun when you’re playing the right way and you’re winning, but just understand that it’s not going to be like that the whole game. Teams are going to go on runs. The quicker you can get out of that funk and get back to playing joyful and playing for each other, the better.”
Excluding the current starters salary
Suns bench salary = $112 million
Suns luxury tax = 198 million
Bench total spending = $310 million
76ers salary = $181 million
76res luxury tax = $17 million
Total Spending = $198 million
Pistons salary = $126 million
Pistons luxury tax = $0
Total spending = $126 million
76ers and Pistons have a better chance to make playoffs than Suns
To be fair, they are in the east. If Phoenix was in the east they would have a higher chance than those teams most likely. Definitely would be better than the Sixers.
Bud said screw it and benched Nurkic as he should, I like when coaches are bold and are not afraid of making the hard decisions (looking at you Doc Rivers…)
Many reporters: what if Beal voids his no-trade clause?
Who has more trade value, Bradley Beal or Paul George?
Contracts remaining:
Beal: $160 million
George: $220 million
Remind me again why they traded Ayton for Nurk, Nassir Little, and Keon Johnson? I mean come on. I understand they didn’t like Ayton’s attitude, but at least get players back that aren’t on underwater contracts. Now they are paying Little for the next six years to not be on their team and are over the 2nd apron because of a player that has no value other than getting into fights. Isbhia has done a real bang up job since taking over. Dan Gilbert is laughing his a$$ off right now at this guy.