
2024-11-08 08:55:02
DALLAS – Larry Nance last played for the Phoenix Suns in the 1987-88 season, but still keeps up with the franchise he started his NBA career with back in 1981.
Lance spoke very highly of the current Suns on Betway Insider, saying they can seriously compete for a championship if they stay healthy.
“They’ve been in some close games so far and I know there’s a lot of really good teams in the league this year, but the Phoenix Suns are definitely one of them,” Nance said.
Phoenix (7-1) has matched its best start ever through eight games and are 4-0 in games decided by four points or fewer after Wednesday’s 115-112 win over the Miami Heat.
The Suns face the Dallas Mavericks on Friday at American Airlines Center. Nance likes their Big 3 of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal and thinks new head coach Mike Budenholzer can “find that winning formula,” but believes acquiring one specific player can put them over the top.
Draymond Green.
“I think a guy like Draymond Green, who can take the ball, distribute it to where it needs to go and get it to those elite guys like KD in order to make it easier for them,” the 65-year-old Nance said.
Technically, Nance said someone “like” the Golden State Warriors forward.
“The problem is they can’t have Draymond Green because the Golden State Warriors won’t want to let him go and there’s not many Draymonds in this league but if the Suns had a guy like that, I believe it would change them a lot and make them even better,” Nance said.
Durant and Green were teammates in Golden State for three seasons, reaching the finals each time and winning back-to-back championships (2017, 2018). They had a memorable falling out in Golden State, but Nance wants to see them reunite in Phoenix.
“Seeing KD and Draymond team up again would be something too,” Nance said. “They’d be fussing at each other but they’re both great players and it would be awesome to see them as teammates again.”

Green and Suns 7-footer Jusuf Nurkic had a physical incident last season. Green was suspended for 12-games after striking Nurkic in the face in a Dec. 12 game the Suns won, 119-116, in Phoenix.
Like Phoenix, Golden State has started the season 7-1. The Warriors stunned the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics, 118-112, in Boston as Stephen Curry posted a near triple-double of 27 points, nine assists and seven rebounds.