Lonzo Ball to Phoenix Suns? Trading for Los Angeles Lakers point guard a polarizing topic

The Phoenix Suns have a very big point guard question.

Is trading for Lonzo Ball the answer?

Speculation began swirling earlier this week that the Los Angeles Lakers point guard could be part of a potential trade to get Anthony Davis from the Pelicans to L.A. and the talk intensified when a report came out that Ball wanted to be traded to a team that needed a point guard, not to New Orleans.

The Heat Index asked for your thoughts on Phoenix potentially acquiring Ball.

You responded on social media.

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Fifty percent of voters in an azcentral sports poll said the Suns should trade for Ball. Twenty-three percent said they should not. The other 27 percent said it depended on what Phoenix would have to give up to get him.

Here's some of your takes on Ball potentially ending up with the Suns.

Readers weigh in on Twitter:

Readers weighed in on Facebook:

Oti Grimm: Do it. I want to watch it turn into a larger dumpster fire.

Frank Curley: Nope. Make the whole environment toxic. Remember we inherit his Dad as well.

Fernando Valle: Hell na. But at least we’d finally get a PG. Better than the no-name non-PG dudes we keep picking up.

Shane Hasenauer: At this point, I'd take Lonzo.

Jazmine Burt: I mean look where we are at right now 11-42... a point guard is way better then no point guard at this point.

Gerry Kubek: This would be another reason to NOT follow the team!

Dennis Cavanaugh: Depends on what they have to give up. Might be a good move as long as his father doesn’t come along.

Mark Guido: No! That would be the final nail in the coffin

Keith Bigelow: He would be perfect. Let's get him

Nicholas Schlittenhart: Please. A starting 5 of Ball, Booker, Jackson, Warren and Ayton will win more than 11 games in 52 trys.

Dan Wayne: Construction in the valley will continue to thrive. Between he and Lou Dort at ASU, there will never be a shortage of bricks!

What do you think? Would you like to see the Suns trade for Lonzo Ball? Join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter.

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