The Phoenix Suns won't have the luxury of trying to build through the draft the next several seasons after dealing away nearly all of their future draft capital, so making trades could have to be the way Phoenix eventually makes a championship contender around Devin Booker. As seen with the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals, targeting specific players who fit a team's culture and scheme can pay dividends if done correctly. The Suns have said they want to focus on continuity this offseason, but trades have to be on the table if they can net Phoenix the right player. Here is one trade that makes a lot of sense for the Suns this summer: The Suns have been looking to upgrade their backcourt, and a trade for Dejounte Murray could bring in a talented point guard who can create for himself and others. Murray has been a key player for the Pelicans, averaging 18.5 points and 8.5 assists per game this season. He would be a great fit for the Suns, who have been looking for a player who can create for themselves and others. The Suns would likely have to give up some of their young players and draft picks to get Murray, but it could be worth it to bring in a player of his caliber. The Suns have been looking to make a trade to bolster their roster, and a swap with the New Orleans Pelicans could bring in Dejounte Murray, a key player for the Pelicans. Murray has been a key player for the Pelicans, averaging 18.5 points and 8.5 assists per game this season. He would be a great fit for the Suns, who have been looking for a player who can create for themselves and others. The Suns would likely have to give up some of their young players and draft picks to get Murray, but it could be worth it to bring in a player of his caliber.