Regardless of position or roster fit, the Suns will draft the best player available at No. 13 on June 25, if they keep the pick at all.
A playoff spectator can't be picky about who could make the team better. The Suns held their first draft workout Tuesday, although there was not a candidate for the 13th pick in the six-player bunch. The daily workouts in the coming days will include lottery-range prospects in a draft that Suns General Manager Ryan McDonough said has a talent drop-off after their No. 13 spot.
"As a non-playoff team, I think you need help everywhere," McDonough said.