The Suns might turn into another Brooklyn Nets, with 3 superstars and with no role and bench players on their roster. So I don't see it as a good trade for the Suns though. Why not just trade CP3 for a good point guard or center as Ayton is also going to leave?
You are definitely right. I wish all management learned their lesson from the Brooklyn Nets' experiment. It's not about putting a lot of stars in one roster, it's about leadership and chemistry. I mean, look at the Denver Nuggets, the two known stars in their roster are Jokic and Murray only but everyone is listening in the last final minutes of the game against the Miami Heat when Jokic was shouting on the bench looking for more energy and pushing them at their limits. Leadership! Will KD do that to Booker? I doubt that and vice versa. The same goes for Bradley Beal.
We will see, I am just speculating here for now but I really don't like teams piling up all the stars just to say they are a strong team and I bet all basketball analysts will bite it and hype them up. Lucky for those who will in Phoenix, you get to see a lot of stars.
Speaking of retirement, Lou Williams not announced that he will be retiring for good after 17 seasons.
Lou Williams announced his retirement from the NBA on Sunday, ending a career after winning the league’s Sixth Man award three times and scoring more points off the bench than anyone in history.
https://www.nba.com/news/lou-williams-announces-nba-retirementWhen I see Lou Williams, I also see Jamal Crawford. Two NBA players are tied for the number of 6th Man of the Year award received. 3 of them.
One of the top bench players in the league and he will not be forgotten. Him and Jamal Crawford will always be the players that will come out my brain whenever they award that title to someone else.