Draft talk: Breaking down the Phoenix Suns point guard options

Tyrese Haliburton, Phoenix Suns (Photo by David K Purdy/Getty Images)
Tyrese Haliburton, Phoenix Suns (Photo by David K Purdy/Getty Images) /
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Lamelo Ball Phoenix Suns (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
Lamelo Ball Phoenix Suns (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images) /

LaMelo Ball

If LaMelo Ball were available, having a big guard with the potential passing abilities of Rubio to go along with what should be the size and length of a quality defender would be too good to pass up.

There are certainly questions about how well he will be able to shoot in the NBA, as he shot 25% on 6.7 threes per game. Big yikes. Even Lonzo with his horrendous form shot 41% on 5.4 threes per game. All things considered, a 6’7” point guard that could impact the game in a multitude of ways shouldn’t be passed up. While you never know what will happen on draft day, the Suns should be around the range to select one of 4 point guards to take over the reins from Rubio. Let’s take a look at their options.