The Phoenix Suns concluded their 2023-24 season with a respectable record of 49-33, but their playoff run ended in disappointment as they were swept in the opening round by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Despite a mid-January winning streak of seven games, the team struggled with injuries and lacked team chemistry, ultimately leading to their early exit from the playoffs. While Kevin Durant had a strong season, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal experienced difficulties in finding common ground on the court.
Looking ahead to the offseason, the Suns are focused on addressing their need for roster symmetry and depth, with a particular emphasis on finding a reliable point guard. Despite trading assets for big-name players, the team has yet to see the expected improvement, adding to the frustration within the organization.
With the No. 22 pick in the upcoming draft, the Suns are projected to target defensive help in the paint to bolster their roster. However, their tight salary cap situation limits their flexibility in making significant roster moves.
Key free agent Royce O’Neale’s future with the team remains uncertain as the Suns aim to bounce back next season with a better result. Potential changes in coaching or roster, including a trade involving one of their big three players, could be on the horizon to shake up the team and enhance their performance. Stay tuned to Matzav Blog for all the latest updates on the Phoenix Suns’ offseason moves.
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