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Suns Want Improvement, Express Optimism for Offseason

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There are explanations for the Suns’ season-ending tailspin if you look hard enough (injuries, roster imbalance and trades among them).

Then there is the stern approach that says Phoenix simply didn’t do well enough after a feel-good 20013-14 campaign.

“The truth probably lies somewhere in the middle,” said Suns President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby.

That was the general tenor on Wednesday, which saw players, coaches and front office personnel meet for their exit interviews before heading into the offseason, intent on improving through individual and collective means the 39-43 result that was the 2014-15 campaign.