Lakers beat out Suns for Marcus Smart
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The Phoenix Suns' former All-Star guard Chris Paul agreed to join the Los Angeles Clippers in free agency on July 21. So who could the Suns sign?
Fortunately for Heat team president Pat Riley and the franchise’s front office, recent updates from Forbes’ Evan Sidery have indicated that the franchise is interested in an energetic defender with NBA Finals D.N.A., Gary Payton II.
With the Suns already reportedly interested in Golden State Warriors restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, they also tried to make a move for new Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Phoenix Suns reportedly do not have any interest in reuniting with their former All-Star point guard, Chris Paul.
The Phoenix Suns have had a busy offseason marked by trading Kevin Durant, buying out Bradley Beal and extending Devin Booker's contract.
The Lakers took a season-low eight free throws against the Suns and Phoenix outrebounded the Lakers 14-3 on the offensive glass. Advertisement “We try to live in the paint and get to the line ...
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Lakers vs Suns: Live updates and highlights - MSNT he Los Angeles Lakers looked to end a four-game losing streak when they returned home to host the Phoenix Suns on Sunday. Other than wins, the biggest thing they need right now is improved health.
Lakers forward LeBron James finished with 32 points on 11-of-17 shooting, including three of four from three-point range, in the win over the Suns on Friday night in Phoenix.
The Phoenix Suns have been named among the favorites to land a superstar from the Los Angeles Lakers this summer.