As we enter the doldrums of August in the NBA’s first real off-season in three years, we can take some time to contemplate the value of continuity with the Phoenix Suns.
On one hand, the Suns have a (mostly) young, healthy and locked-up core that has already won the Western Conference, with Chris Paul the only one approaching the end his career. All of the Suns other top players — Devin Booker, Deandre Ayton and Mikal Bridges — are young and signed for at least the next four seasons through their NBA primes.
Let’s take a moment to recognize the investment the Suns ownership group has made in this latest iteration of the team.