Bright Side of the Sun   /     BS of the Sun Podcast 8/5/15: Send in the clowns

Summary

Paul Coro from the Arizona Republic joins the show to discuss the foolishness surrounding Marcus Morris's twitter bonanza, Summer League and the rest of the team's moves this offseason. In addition to Coro, Dave King and Jim Coughenour examine the ruckus caused by ex-Sun Marcus Morris and whether it might be cause for concern with his twin brother, and current Sun, Markieff Morris. Is the Suns organization partly at fault forĀ the scorched earth nature of recent player departures and should the team finish cleaning house? Does a trade of Markieff for less than equal current talent have minatory implications on the team's 2016 playoff hopes? This episode is all Morrii... because these guys are such a charming pair to fawn over. We'll try to keep the clowning around to a minimum.

Subtitle
Phoenix Suns basketball discussion from Bright Side of the Sun
Duration
01:01:00
Publishing date
2015-08-05 21:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/brightsideofthesun/2015/08/05/bs-of-the-sun-podcast-8515-send-in-the-clowns
Contributors
  Bright Side of the Sun
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Enclosures
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Shownotes

Paul Coro from the Arizona Republic joins the show to discuss the foolishness surrounding Marcus Morris's twitter bonanza, Summer League and the rest of the team's moves this offseason. In addition to Coro, Dave King and Jim Coughenour examine the ruckus caused by ex-Sun Marcus Morris and whether it might be cause for concern with his twin brother, and current Sun, Markieff Morris. Is the Suns organization partly at fault forĀ the scorched earth nature of recent player departures and should the team finish cleaning house? Does a trade of Markieff for less than equal current talent have minatory implications on the team's 2016 playoff hopes? This episode is all Morrii... because these guys are such a charming pair to fawn over. We'll try to keep the clowning around to a minimum.