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Phoenix Suns Should Consider Reuniting With Chris Paul
D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports

Now that the Phoenix Suns’ season has come to a close, attention turns to strategies for enhancing their prospects in the upcoming 2024-25 campaign.

Among the myriad potential moves to address the team’s challenges from the previous season, one stands out as particularly intriguing: the return of Chris Paul.

Paul, who notably played for the Golden State Warriors this past season, is poised to enter free agency as the Warriors may hesitate to commit to a substantial salary for the next season.

Bringing back Paul could offer a solution to the team’s point guard issues, a matter reportedly emphasized by head coach Frank Vogel and fervently desired by many fans.

As the offense undergoes potential restructuring, Paul could provide a stabilizing presence with minimal usage, while still remaining close to his family in Los Angeles.

Moreover, Paul shares a strong bond with Devin Booker, adding to the appeal of a reunion in the Valley.

However, the crucial question remains: have the rifts from his departure via the Bradley Beal trade irreparably damaged the relationship?

Should Paul be open to a veteran minimum contract and a bench role in pursuit of his first NBA title alongside former teammates, Phoenix would undeniably offer an ideal landing spot.

Yet, if lingering resentment persists, the possibility could swiftly evaporate.

Despite the criticisms Chris Paul faced from Suns fans last season, he could have potentially served as the composed leader needed to navigate through challenging playoff series.

With free agency still roughly two months away, there is ample time to contemplate this prospect before the offseason frenzy truly commences.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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