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Bender's best skill may be his passing. But yes, I think if Jackson is there the Suns swoop in. But if he goes top 3 I could see Isaac being the pick.
If (and it's a big if) Bledsoe can stay healthy, they could be competetive as soon as next season. Fox would mean a 2-3 years before they can possibly be competitive. How patient is the Suns front office? How patient is their owner? Key questions for this draft.
This is valid point. The acquisition of Chandler two summers ago was precursor to their hopes of adding Aldridge. They were in win now mode with deep playoff aspirations. The Suns stumbled and bumbled into "rebuild" by missing on free agents and trading Isaiah for scraps. Is the GM on the hot seat? How many sub 30 win seasons he can go through and still have a job? If he is feeling pressure to challenge for playoffs, they may be inclined to keep Bledsoe, pass on Fox.
When and if Jackson goes #3, I could see Tatum as Suns pick as complementary scorer next to Booker. They need scoring help (22nd in offense). But to me the GM McDonough has to go to owner and buy himself time and say look these young guys (19-20 year old Bender Booker and Chriss) are on different timetable than our vets (Chandler, Bledsoe) and best course of action is to build for long term success than grasping at an 8th seed next year. Objectively, the smart thing to do is trade Bledsoe. Whether owner consents or not could influence who they draft.
You could also argue Fox will be able to play 20 MPG at a high level next year. If he can contribute to this degree there is no reason to postponing success as long as there is another PG on the team to provide 20-25 MPG of quality play. The point is the Suns may conclude they can trade Bledsoe, draft Fox, and still compete to respectful level.
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