The Phoenix Suns traded away one-third of their 15-man roster at the 2015 NBA Trade Deadline. Two starting-caliber point guards in Goran Dragic and Isaiah Thomas are gone. Miles Plumlee, Tyler Ennis and Zoran Dragic are also gone. All of them have joined teams with better opportunities, but where does that leave the Suns with three valuable rotation players shipped away?
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In the aftermath of one of the craziest trade deadlines ever, Phoenix was left with 13 players on the roster and believe it or not, only two of them are point guards.
The Suns feel like a long shot to make the playoffs at this point in time, so those last couple of spots don’t have to be agonizingly difficult decisions. The emphasis now should be on getting guys like Archie Goodwin and T.J. Warren as much playing time as possible anyway.
But with some glaring weak spots at a few positions, some names have been floating around that could help the Suns shore up the roster without infringing on the development of the younger players. Here’s a look at how Phoenix can round out its 15-man roster.
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