The Suns came into the preseason carrying 13 players on guaranteed salaries, with Jordan Goodwin on a partially guaranteed deal and Jared Butler on a non-guaranteed contract. Given that Phoenix projects to operate slightly over the luxury tax line even without a 15th man, the expectation was that only one of Goodwin or Butler would make the team. However, both players finished the preseason strong on Tuesday, as Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic writes.
Earning the start in the Suns’ 113-104 win over the Lakers, Goodwin had 24 points and six assists in 37 minutes of action, with a team-high +14 plus/minus rating. But his fellow starter in the backcourt was even better, as Butler racked up 35 points, nine assists, and seven rebounds in 34 minutes, making 14-of-25 shots from the field, including 5-of-9 three-pointers.
In Rankin’s view, Butler’s spot on the regular season roster is still far from a sure thing. But if he ends up being waived by the Suns, the 25-year-old has certainly shown he deserves consideration for a spot on another NBA roster.
“I’m just still believing in myself, and I’m just hoping that people catch up with the faith that I have in myself,” Butler said after Tuesday’s game (Twitter video link via Rankin).
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- It took some time for the shock of his trade out of Dallas to wear off last winter, but as Lakers guard Luka Doncic made his preseason debut on Tuesday, his teammates and coaches suggested that he seems looser and more comfortable with his situation this fall, per Dan Woike of The Athletic. “I think by being in a clearer headspace, and by that I mean just mentally and emotionally in balance, it allows you the freedom to just be yourself,” head coach JJ Redick said of Doncic. “And that gets reflected in his expressions, his interactions with teammates, his interactions with our coaching staff, his desire to toe that line between competition and joy and playfulness that truthfully makes him the special person and player that he is.”
- Even though Austin Reaves is unlikely to sign an extension with the Lakers ahead of his free agency, he’s still likely to stay in Los Angeles beyond his current contract, according to Keith Smith of Spotrac, who takes a closer look at the guard’s potential earnings going forward. Smith believes a five-year deal that begins in 2026/27 and is worth in the neighborhood of $150MM could make sense for both Reaves and the Lakers.
- Making an appearance on SiriusXM NBA Radio (SoundCloud link), Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. spoke about a handful of topics, including why the team targeted Al Horford in free agency and building a contending roster around aging stars with the long-term view still in mind. “You’re balancing everything,” Dunleavy said. “You’re balancing your future assets, you’re balancing the cap. You’re trying to thread the needle of staying good now and having a chance to be good in the future. That’s the fun and the challenge of this job.”
Goodwin is really good.. he should finally get a real shot in PHO.
I see this is a make or leave year for LeBron to stay on the team. If they do not end up a top 4 team in teh west and not make it to the confrence finals they cut him loose. They can resign Reeves but before that make a splash and bring in a big name free agent or trade for a star off a team. They will have the payroll to bring in a younger star by allowing Lebron to leave.
Bron doesn’t have a contract for next year. Lol
Lakers don’t have to do anything. Reaves is a player they should trade imo. He and Luka are not good fits. Reaves can play the point on another team. Bron could be bought out by TD.. The day Luka resigned with Lakers, it became his team. Bron is going to Cavs at TD. Remember I said it …..
LeBron going to Cavs I can see happening. If Lakers get off to a bad start and the Cavs need that 1 player to put them over the top. It will go down to if Robbie doesn’t try to overplay his hand and ask for a ransom for LeBron.
There are a lot of reasons why the Lakers might fall short this year – and LeBron won’t be the reason if they do.
Suns would be fools to let Butler walk. He can play the PG position. They should build with him. No team has given a real chance yet. Rockets better be watching. Butter was big time at Baylor.
Lakers loose Bron next year. They have cap space to sign a young star/talents. They will have over 90 mill to spend. They have 4 FA. Or will they keep Rui ?? They have Reaves for a big trade. Or could move Reaves and Rui this year. Lakers have options to significantly upgrade next year. Around Luka.
Bron, Rui, Vincent, Kleber all have expiring contracts.
93 mill plus total …,,,