Is Frank Kaminsky the right fit, or should the Suns wait for a better option?
What will the Phoenix Suns do with Frank Kaminsky? What should they do?
The Phoenix Suns have technically finalized their roster as they gear up for the start of the 2024-25 season. Each NBA team is permitted to carry 15 players along with three two-way contracts, bringing the total to 18. While the Suns appear to be set and ready for the challenges ahead, the dynamics of the roster can still evolve.
But is it set? Should it be set?
In a league where injuries and performance fluctuations can dramatically alter a team’s trajectory, the Suns’ ability to navigate these variables will be crucial. With a mix of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers, they seem well-equipped to adapt as the season unfolds.
What does the cap sheet look like? You know I gotta a graphic for that!
The latest addition to the Suns’ roster was Frank Kaminsky, who is currently on a training camp and Exhibit 10 contract. This type of contract gives the Suns flexibility in managing their roster, enabling them to evaluate talent during training camp and the preseason without making long-term commitments.
So yeah, technically the roster is set, but no final decision has been made on Frank.
Prior to his arrival, the Phoenix had an open slot. That open slot provided the flexibility that might not be needed until the right opportunity presented itself. Was Frank Kaminsky that right opportunity?
With three two-way players, it isn’t a matter of depth on this roster. With them on the team, that’s 17 total players. That final roster spot should be a matter of fit.
Is Frank Kaminsky the right fit for the Phoenix Suns? Should he be the one they sign for their final roster spot, or would it be wiser to wait?
The Case Against Frank Kaminsky
When examining the Suns’ roster construction, one thing is clear: they don’t need any more guards. A team that once struggled with playmaking at the guard position now boasts a solid lineup. With Tyus Jones, Monte Morris, Collin Gillespie, and TyTy Washington Jr. on board, Phoenix has secured its playmakers. Additionally, the shooting guard depth chart is well-stocked with Devin Booker, Bradley Beal, Damion Lee, Josh Okogie, and Grayson Allen. Overall, the Suns are well-equipped in this area.
Why am I saying this? Why am I talkin’ guards when we’re talkin’ Frank? Because I’m making the case that the final roster spot shouldn’t be filled by a guard. What do we need?
Well, we could sure use a rim running big. Someone who possesses athleticism. Maybe a lockdown wing defender, seeing as Ryan Dunn has morphed into the second coming of Mikal Bridges combined with Steph Curry’s shooting ability.
Frank Kaminsky is a lot of things. A big rim running big is not one of them. Slow of foot, he doesn’t provide any athleticism to the roster.
With players like Jalen McDaniels hitting the market after being dealt from the Sacramento Kings to the San Antonio Spurs — who plan on waiving him — the case could be made that that is someone we should be pursuing. Gerald Bourguet of PHNX dispelled that rumor, which can be disappointing if that’s what you think this roster needs.