Phoenix Suns: Who should be part of the long-term core in Phoenix?

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Let’s wrap it up

Before I finish this article off, I want to say that the intention for the rest of the team is simply unknown. Just from what we’ve seen, we don’t actually know if some of their young players such as Elie Okobo, Mikal Bridges or Ty Jerome will make it to the end, although they’ve been included for some key roles on the team.

For the older players, like Ricky Rubio and Aron Baynes, they’ll stick around for a bit, playing severe and crucial roles as they enter the twilight of their careers. We could see them stick around as worthy veterans when the time comes.

Eventually, the blueprint for the future will hopefully come true, this season is just a preview of things to come. With the duo of Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton just beginning to blossom, think of the future dominance that we’ll see soon.

This team has it going for them at the moment, they’re heading in the perfect direction and there’s no reason to trade any of their stud players.

But, let’s indulge in the present. Let’s watch and analyze this young team’s journey through the terrifying Western Conference. Let’s take note of their young core and how they’ll possibly develop into a powerhouse team.

Don’t be surprised when ESPN and Sportscenter start covering the Phoenix Suns anytime soon.

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