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    Watch: Bradley Beal has high praise for Suns rookies

    By Austen Bundy,

    19 hours ago

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    Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal.

    If you ask Phoenix Suns shooting guard Bradley Beal why he's optimistic about the future of the franchise, he'd point to the team's two draft picks, Ryan Dunn and Osasere "Oso" Ighodaro.

    "For young fellas, rookies, they've been like light-years ahead of most rookies coming in," Beal told reporters Thursday.

    Dunn, picked 28th overall from Virginia, and Ighodaro, selected 40th from Marquette, impressed Phoenix's brass so much that the team traded for them during the draft.

    The former, coming in at 6-foot-8, played two years for the Cavaliers averaging 6.9 rebounds and led the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with an average of 2.3 blocks per game.

    The latter, a 6-foot-10 center, averaged 9.9 points while shooting 62.4 percent from the field in four years at Marquette.

    Beal praised both for being eager to learn from the veterans like himself, Devin Booker and Kevin Durant, and he's "excited" for the opportunity to collectively influence their growth in the NBA.

    "They're just so attentive to detail, like they want to learn and they want to earn their keep here," he continued. "They ask me, Book, [Durant] questions like constantly throughout the day ... constantly like picking our brains about stuff. So, I'm excited for them because we're going to instill a lot in them and they're going to have an opportunity to provide some good stuff for us."

    It's unlikely either sees significant playing time under new head coach Mike Budenholzer to start the season, but Phoenix's bench depth was an issue last year, with injuries and ever-changing lineups resulting in inconsistent play .

    The team's championship window is closing quickly with Beal and Durant's contracts having just two remaining seasons (Beal has a player option in 2026-27), but perhaps this fresh dynamic duo can eventually offer much-needed relief to a starting lineup under immense pressure to perform.

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