The Phoenix Suns traded one of their best player's twin brother, and now things are getting ugly
During the height of NBA free agency, the Phoenix Suns made a salary dump trade to open cap space to try and sign LaMarcus Aldridge.
One of the players included in the trade
was Marcus Morris, whose twin brother, Markieff Morris, is also on the Suns.
The Suns missed out on Aldridge and, in the process, infuriated both brothers, particularly Markieff.
While speaking with Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Markieff went off, saying the Suns disrespected him and Marcus by not previously informing them of the trade.
Additionally, he said he won't be in Phoenix this season, suggesting he would demand a trade. While he backpedaled a bit, and said he wouldn't hold out of training camp, he noted, "It won't get that far ... I'll be out by then, should be," meaning he thought he'd be traded before camp.
Now, with training camp less than four weeks away, things are getting uglier between the two sides.
Paul Coro of The Arizona Republic reported that as Suns players show up for pre-camp workouts, Markieff is unlikely to attend. Furthermore, Coro reported that Markieff's trade demands "fell on deaf ears," as the Suns are unlikely to move him.
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