Sunny in PHX! A Phoenix Suns Podcast

Anxiously Awaiting Free Agency After a Quiet Draft Night


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On this week's episode of the Sunny in PHX Podcast, Charlie and Mitch talk about the Deandre Ayton situation and the upcoming offseason.
Ayton has been the main topic of discussion ever since the season ended, and that isn't about to change. Recently, the Brooklyn Nets have become the favorite (behind the Suns) to have Ayton on the roster next season. The guys discuss what kind of trade package the Nets would need, and if they would be willing to pull the trigger on a trade like this.
After that, the guys talk about the NBA Draft and the lack of Phoenix Suns moves. Rumors stated that the Suns were looking to trade into the draft for a pick, which never ended up happening. As of now, the Suns haven't added anyone from this rookie class to a two-way contract, a summer league deal, or a training camp deal.
With free agency opening up soon, let us know what you think will happen with the Suns on our Twitter @sunnyinphxpod.
Thanks for listening, and Go Suns!
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