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No Max for Deandre Ayton? Plus a Best-Case Scenario for the Phoenix Suns in NBA Free Agency
No Max for Deandre Ayton? Plus a Best-Case Scenario for the Phoenix Suns in NBA Free Agency
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27 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
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Podcast episode
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The Phoenix Suns could ultimately get Deandre Ayton back at less than the max as his market dries up in NBA free agency. Brendon Kleen breaks down the latest on Ayton before rifling through a best-case scenario for the Suns in free agency. What Jae Crowder trade makes the most sense? Is a Landry Shamet trade realistic? And where should the Suns spend their mid-level exception?Subscribe to Locked On Suns on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3AtuiAXLocked On Suns listener survey: https://forms.gle/ooqUXLJbf1i5ZHxK6Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Arcade1upPre-order now from arcade1up.com - that’s Arcade, the number 1, Up, dot com - for an estimated early September ship date! They are giving away a NBA JAM Shaq edition to a Locked On listener! Enter for a chance to win a game console for your man-cave at arcade1up.com/lockedon.SakaraSakara is a wellness company anchored in food as medicine, on a mission to nourish. Go to Sakara.com/LOCKEDON20 or Enter Code “LOCKEDON20” for 20% off at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
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LOCKED ON SUNS 2/25/18: Our takeaways from Phoenix's latest loss: On today’s episode of Locked On Suns, Evan and Brendon recap the Suns’ 106-104 loss to Portland. From the litany of topics we dissected included a quick chat about Devin Booker returning to his normal role, and increasing his perimeter output. How has Elfrid Payton changed the floor spacing for him? With another 30 point effort last night, Booker now has 17 such instances so far this season. Another interesting note to follow here is that in three games with Payton as his backcourt partner, Booker has attempted 11 3s on average. Also, we looked at another change that took place in their guard rotation. Shaquille Harrison, who is on a 10-day contract from the NAZ Suns, once again took Tyler Ulis’ usual minutes. Harrison even saw crunch-time minutes and nearly converted a game-sealing steal on Damian Lillard, who finished with 40 himself including a game-winner with 0.9 seconds. Are we approaching the end of Ulis in Phoeni by Locked On Suns - Daily Podcast On The Phoenix Suns