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May 13, 2015
Marcus Morris: The Good, the Bad and the Foolish
Marcus Morris' 2014-15 season was filled with some good, plenty of bad, and way too much foolishness.
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May 11, 2015
Report Card: The Brandon Knight enigma
Brandon Knight's time with the Suns last season could have gone better. A lot better. Now the Suns must decide how to proceed with the restricted free agent after an underwhelming 11 game sample size.
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May 8, 2015
2014/15 Report Cards: The Reserves
The end of the bench was an underwhelming hodgepodge of rookies and basketball-challenged veterans for the Suns in 2014/15. Perhaps Ish Smith and Dionte Christmas were worth more than their weight in towels.
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May 7, 2015
Report Card: Jeff Hornacek's second year as coach
Despite all the drama coach Hornacek still managed to have some success with this young Suns team.
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May 5, 2015
Report Card: The front office floundered
The Suns 2013-14 campaign was such an unexpected success that it was going to be hard to duplicate. Instead of building on the momentum from that season, though, it's hard to argue that the team didn't take a step back.
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May 4, 2015
Report Card: Warren Flashes Promise
The cards are still out on T.J. Warren. In his limited playing time this season, he showed flashes of promise, but it will take more for him to become a more regular part of the rotation.
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April 27, 2015
Suns Report cards: It's not easy being Green
When things appear too good to be true, they often are. Case in point: The rise and fall of Gerald Green in Phoenix.
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April 24, 2015
Report Cards: Bledsoe showed no improvement
After signing a $70 million dollar contract in the offseason and being given the primary ball handling duties Eric Bledsoe rewarded the Phoenix Suns' faith in him by showing almost zero measurable improvement.
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April 23, 2015
Suns 2014-15 Report Cards: Alex Len Shows Progress
How did the second year big man fare in the 2014-15 season?
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April 22, 2015
2014/15 Report Cards: Brandan Wright Delivers
It's that time of year for us at Bright Side of the Sun to hand out our final grades to the Phoenix Suns following a disappointing 2014/15 campaign. We start with Brandan Wright, who will be heading into unrestricted free agency.