But the problem is how do you add on in our situation? Keep in mind that Booker and the Suns had a good end to the year before CP3 joined them too (the year Booker was an all star by replacement), so it's not quite the same as our team that is floundering, and I'd argue Booker had shown a lot more consistency as a legit elite scorer than Fox has. Had Fox come out strong this year, we'd be having a very very different conversation right now. The other point, is that Booker is a 6'5 SG and a much better shooter than Fox is. That's a lot easier to complement and build around than a score-first PG who isn't a good shooter.
And as Padrino aptly put it, the whole problem is that it's a cycle, and it needs to be viewed as a cycle. Booker absolutely deserved to be criticized as an empty stats guy, until he wasn't, and the same should apply to Fox. Put it this way, if in 2019 the Suns proposed to trade Booker for Fox and multiple picks, what would you have said? Probably something like "young budding talent and picks for a glorified chucker? Hell naw!". But some fans here think that's what Fox should fetch now.
So you're absolutely right, the best value for us is if we somehow put better pieces on this team that will elevate Fox's game. I just don't see how you do that, because no big name free agent is coming here. So best option #2 to me is use Fox that get a better piece that will elevate Hali's game instead.