Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love is the name that I would like to see the Phoenix Suns chase before Thursdays NBA trade deadline comes and goes.
The T-Wolves are likely going to lose Love to free agency after the 2015 season. How many deals can Minnesota GM Flip Saunders make to convince Love to sign an extension? Likely none.
I spoke to one NBA executive this morning who said that Loves situation with the Timberwolves “is well worth watching”.
While many believe that Love is destined to sign with the Lakers after next season, I am of the mindset that Love would be the ideal star talent with the Suns.
While there is a school of thought that the Suns should hang on to all of their first round draft picks, the team can afford to part at least a couple of them to make a deal for Love.
The argument against Love is simply the unknown. Are there better options whether it be through the draft, free agency or already in place on the Suns roster?
I know that some Suns fans would like to see the team pursue Carmelo Anthony this summer, I am not in that camp.
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Isaac Hale/azcentral sports Suns General Manager Ryan McDonough has plenty on his plate this offseason. First up, he?ll be looking to hire a head coach. Up next are the NBA draft in June and free agency in July. Ryan McDonough, General Manager for the Suns, speaks to the media during a press conference. The Phoenix Suns held a press conference for their newest player, Tyson Chandler, at the U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix, AZ, on Thursday, July 9, 2015.
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