It's NBA trade rumors season and there's new speculation out there involving the Phoenix Suns and a point guard.

Just not a point guard most people are expecting: Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook.

Now, just to be clear, this is a highly unlikely scenario, but one that's been posed nonetheless.

The Suns reddit recently had a lengthy thread about it, citing talk about the possibility on Oklahoma City sports radio.

It took the conversation to Twitter with a poll about the Suns potentially dealing their No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA draft, TJ Warren and Tyler Johnson as the main assets in a trade to acquire Westbrook.

Westbrook is 30-years-old, but he's still playing at a high level.

He averaged a triple-double last season with 22.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 10.7 assists per game for the Thunder.

He does has a massive contract (he was the second highest paid player in the NBA this season at $35.7 million).

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But this isn't the first time the Suns have been linked to a trade with Oklahoma City for Westbrook.

Last season at this time, there was some speculation about the possibility of a one-for-one deal that would have sent Devin Booker to the Thunder for Westbrook.

Westbrook recently had procedures for a torn ligament in a finger on his left hand and an elective arthroscopic procedure on his right knee, but is expected to return to basketball activities in approximately three weeks.

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Russell Westbrook is a triple-double machine