Suns offseason preview: Devin Booker’s extension, Deandre Ayton’s free agency and more

The Phoenix Suns built off their success last season with internal improvements from their core players. They further fortified their bench and had a deep rotation in every position. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as their title chase ended …

The Phoenix Suns built off their success last season with internal improvements from their core players. They further fortified their bench and had a deep rotation in every position. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as their title chase ended prematurely to Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks.

The Suns will be right back into the title mix again next season without needing to make too many moves. The majority of their offseason will revolve around taking care of their current players with new contracts. They’ll be limited to using the taxpayer mid-level exception to make an addition and they’ll finally enter the luxury tax for the first season of many.