According to the latest reports, the Suns' Big Three duo of Durant, Booker and Beal suffered defeats, and word came out at the end of the season that they were putting pressure on a change of coach. However, the problems facing the Suns right now may not stop at the changes in the coaching staff, but also the possibility of a drastic change in the roster.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Durant is unhappy with his role of being confined to the bottom corner on the court to watch Booker and Beal play pick-and-roll. This implies that the tacit understanding between the Big Three is not enough, so breaking up seems to be a natural thing.
For the Suns, the most embarrassing thing is that the person who may stay on the team is probably Beal. Over the next three years, he will take $50.2 million, $53.67 million and $57.13 million in salaries from the Suns, and he also has trade veto power.
It's worth noting that Beal hasn't been outstanding in this playoff tournament, which has led to a drop in his value, and it may be difficult to find a team willing to fund his take. This also gave Ishbia, the rookie owner of the Suns, an in-depth NBA education lesson, and he realized that professional basketball is an industry full of deep water, and professional matters need to be handled by professionals.