Suns hire NBA veteran James Jones for front office position

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:13 pm    Post subject: Suns hire NBA veteran James Jones for front office position

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Suns hire NBA veteran James Jones for front office position

James Jones spent 14 years in the NBA, was a trusted sidekick of LeBron James and with that has been to seven straight NBA Finals had has three rings. It’s been a good career, one where he was back in the Finals with the Cavaliers last season.

Now he’s stepping out of that uniform — and into a suit. Or, at least a pair of khakis and a Phoenix Suns’ polo shirt.

On Wednesday the Suns announced that they have extended the deal of general manager Ryan McDonough, and created a new role in the organization for Jones, the new Vice President of Basketball Operations.

“James has a wealth of experiences that will greatly benefit our organization,” McDonough said in a statement. “He is a three-time NBA Champion and has been one of the top executives with the National Basketball Players Association over the past few years. We welcome ‘Champ’ and his family to our Phoenix Suns family.”

Jones has a good basketball mind and can help the Suns evaluate both players in the league now and college guys coming up. At the press conference announcing the moves the Suns as an organization preached patience and development, things Jones can help with (if they stick to that plan, the Suns don’t always stick to the plan).

Also, make no mistake this is part of the “we’re going to make a run at LeBron next summer” potential in Phoenix. The Suns often swing for the fences, have the ability to have max cap space (moving Brandon Knight or Tyson Chandler for an expiring contract would help), and they can boast a good young core of Devin Booker, Josh Jackson, Dragan Bender, Marquese Chriss, and Alex Len. I wouldn’t move the Suns to the top of the list of likely LeBron landing spots, but Jones may at least get them a meeting. The Suns are smart to put themselves in position to go after him, and if not him pitch other big time free agents next summer — Paul George, Russell Westbrook, Isaiah Thomas, DeMarcus Cousins and more.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:25 pm    Post subject:

I never considered the Lebron angle when I heard this. If they can trade Bledsoe, Chandler and Dudley as expiring contracts They have two 2018 first round picks and the 2020 first round pick to help move those contracts. If they can get minimal contracts back, they could have room for two max players. Or at least one in 2018 and one in 2019.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 4:52 pm    Post subject:

He carved out a 15-year journeyman career playing on minimum contracts. I suppose that excited frugal owner Rob Sarver.
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