Will Deandre Ayton or Luka Doncic make the Suns good right away?

Will Deandre Ayton or Luka Doncic make the Suns good right away?

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Will Deandre Ayton or Luka Doncic make the Suns good right away?

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Will Deandre Ayton or Luka Doncic make the Suns good right away?

After winning Tuesday's NBA draft lottery, how quickly can the Phoenix Sunsreturn to the playoffs?

Phoenix hasn't reached the postseason since losing to the L.A. Lakers in the 2010 Western Conference finals. Since trading Goran Dragic and Isaiah Thomasat the 2015 trade deadline, the Suns have averaged nearly 60 losses over the past three seasons.

Despite passing on spending big money in free agency last summer, the Suns have made no secret of their desire to see a return on their lengthy rebuilding process. Can new head coach Igor Kokoskov and the No. 1 overall pick help propel them into competitiveness next season?

 

Suns Win 2018 NBA Draft Lottery, Kings At No. 2, Hawks At No. 3

The Phoenix Suns have won the 2018 NBA Draft Lottery while the Sacramento Kings moved up to No. 2 and the Atlanta Hawks will select at No. 3.

1. Phoenix Suns
2. Sacramento Kings
3. Atlanta Hawks
4. Memphis Grizzlies
5. Dallas Mavericks
6. Orlando Magic
7. Chicago Bulls
8. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Nets)
9. New York Knicks
10. Philadelphia 76ers (from Lakers)
11. Charlotte Hornets
12. Los Angeles Clippers (from Pistons)
13. Los Angeles Clippers
14. Denver Nuggets

 

Bucks' Ownership Meeting With Mike Budenholzer, Ettore Messina
The ownership of the Milwaukee Bucks is meeting with Mike Budenholzer and Ettore Messina about their head coaching position on Tuesday.

The Bucks fired Jason Kidd before the All-Star break.

Budenholzer and the Hawks parted ways this offseason. Budenholzer is also a strong candidate for the Toronto Raptors' job.

Messina has been on the coach staff of Gregg Popovich since 2014.

 

ESPN, Netflix Announce 10-Hour Documentary On Michael Jordan
ESPN Films and Netflix are partnering on a 10-hour documentary on Michael Jordan called "The Last Dance" that will be released in 2019.

Jordan has signed off on his participation on the project.

The film will be directed by Jason Hehir who also worked on 'The Fab Five' and 'Andre The Giant'.

The series will feature more than 500 hours of previously unseen footage of the Bulls' last title run in the 97-98 season.