Sunday, November 18, 2018

Phoenix sacked their general manager

Phoenix Suns surprisingly sacked general manager Ryan McDonagh, although until the start of the new season in the NBA stays little more than a week. The interim president of basketball operations, James Jones and Treasury Secretary Assistant, Trevor Buckstein, will perform the duties of general manager of the Sun. Jones will take care of basketball operations and track the work of coaches, players and other team members, while Buckstein will be responsible for potential player deals. McDahan chose the first choice in this year`s drawing center, DiAndre Eaton, to whom many specialists anticipate a glamorous future in the NBA, and in pre-season preparation so far, 20th-year talent from the Bahamas is promising. In addition, Phoenix chose this summer the 22-year-old Mikal Bridges (SG / SF) who became champion at the college championship by blog of sport predictions this summer. Mikal Bridges was elected to No. 10 after the Philadelphia Sweatsh with the Philadelphia Sweatshields had their No. 16 choosing (Zhaire Smith) on the night of the Suns, plus the team`s choice in the first round of Miami Heat`s 2021 draft for the `Peak`10. By the end of the summer, McDanah had won a $ 15 million contract for a year, Trevor Ariza, and signed a new five-year contract worth $ 158 million with Devin Booker`s big star. In addition, Phoenix made a deal with Houston Rockets, with Marquese Chris and Brandon Knight joining Rockets, while Suns took Ryan Anderson and De`Anthony Melton. The fact that McDay now has failed to reinforce the team with an experienced and credible playmaker has probably influenced the decision to release him from the post he has occupied so far. The decision is surprising because the feeling in the NBA circles this summer seemed to be that Phoenix is on the right track with the team having talented young players with potential like Aytan, Booker, Josh Jackson and Mikal Bridges, and to them we could add the disappointing Dragan Bender in the first two seasons in the NBA, as well as the light wing TJ Warren. The first match of Phoenix in the new season is home against Dallas Mavericks on October 17th.