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Suns Owner Ishbia Confident in Roster, No Rush for Trades
Ishbia believes Phoenix's current team is a winning formula, focused on long-term development over deadline deals.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 8:07pm
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Suns owner Mat Ishbia's patient approach to roster building stands out in a league often obsessed with quick fixes.Phoenix TodayWith the NBA trade deadline looming, Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia is taking a calm approach, expressing confidence in his team's current trajectory and roster. Despite the league-wide frenzy, Ishbia is not feeling pressure to make last-minute deals, believing the Suns are already a winning formula that doesn't need fixing.
Why it matters
Ishbia's patient approach to roster building stands out in a league often obsessed with quick fixes. His focus on long-term development over short-term trades could pay dividends if the Suns' young core continues to improve, but it also raises questions about whether the team is leaving room for potential upgrades.
The details
In a recent interview, Ishbia shared his laid-back yet strategic mindset, saying 'We're always talking to people, but the truth is, we love our team. From our players to our coach, everything is clicking. Why fix what isn't broken?' The Suns' recent performance, winning seven of their last 10 games and sitting seventh in the West, has fueled Ishbia's optimism. He's particularly excited about the return of Jalen Green from injury, believing the team's full lineup hasn't even been on display yet.
- The NBA trade deadline is looming.
- The Suns have won seven of their last 10 games as of Thursday.
The players
Mat Ishbia
The owner of the Phoenix Suns, taking a patient approach to roster building and not feeling pressure to make trades before the deadline.
Jalen Green
The Suns' young star player who has been sidelined due to a hamstring injury, but whose return Ishbia is excited about.
Dillon Brooks
A key player for the Suns whom Ishbia has stated there is 'zero chance' the team will trade, despite some trade rumors.
What they’re saying
“We're always talking to people, but the truth is, we love our team. From our players to our coach, everything is clicking. Why fix what isn't broken?”
— Mat Ishbia, Phoenix Suns Owner
“We're excited to see what happens when Jalen returns. We don't feel the need to force a trade just for the sake of it. We're building something special here.”
— Mat Ishbia, Phoenix Suns Owner
“There's zero chance we're trading Dillon Brooks. He embodies everything we love about the Suns right now.”
— Mat Ishbia, Phoenix Suns Owner
What’s next
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The takeaway
Ishbia's confidence in the Suns' current roster is both refreshing and risky. While his trust in the team's development is admirable, it remains to be seen whether the Suns are leaving room for improvement or are content with just being good enough.
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