The Phoenix Suns are currently in a win-now phase, having committed much of their future through various trades to build a competitive team around Devin Booker. With Kevin Durant also not in the prime of his career and known for seeking new challenges relatively quickly, the Suns need to make strategic moves to stay competitive and refresh their approach.
The combination of Devin Booker and Bradley Beal in the backcourt has been underwhelming. Their similar play styles have made it difficult for them to mesh effectively, despite Booker’s attempts to adapt to a more traditional point guard role.
Beal’s expensive contract and declining performance have created a challenging situation for the Suns. However, there may be a solution through a major trade that involves swapping problematic salaries between two teams.
**Proposed Trade:**
**Phoenix Suns Receive:**
– Zach LaVine
– Nikola Vucevic
**Chicago Bulls Receive:**
– Bradley Beal
– Jusuf Nurkic
– 2026 Second-Round Pick (DEN)
– 2031 Second-Round Pick (DEN)
The Bulls have struggled to trade Zach LaVine due to his hefty contract, and Beal’s deal is similarly burdensome. Both Nurkic and Vucevic have comparable contracts, so this trade would allow the Suns to offload both while adding valuable new pieces with minimal cost in draft picks.
**Suns’ Strategy to Enhance Performance**
The Suns have made notable moves recently, including acquiring Tyus Jones and drafting defensive wing Ryan Dunn. To make the most of Jones’ signing, the team needs additional scoring options who excel off the ball. While Booker and Durant have shown they can thrive in such roles, Beal was inconsistent last season.
Zach LaVine, a better off-ball scorer, averaged 24.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists during the 2022-23 season when healthy. Despite his injury struggles last season, LaVine is expected to be fully fit for the 2024-25 season. He can score efficiently without needing to dominate the ball, allowing Booker to focus more on playmaking. LaVine and Durant could provide valuable wing scoring options.
During the 2021-22 season, LaVine played solid defense on a competitive Bulls team before his performance declined as the Bulls fell out of contention. If motivated, LaVine could recapture his defensive abilities and become a significant asset, despite his expensive contract.
Nikola Vucevic averaged 18.0 points and 10.5 rebounds last season and has been a reliable offensive center who contributes on both ends of the floor. His consistent production could offer the Suns more stability than they had with Nurkic, making this trade a potential upgrade with considerable upside.