A: Like so many of the moves that involved stars in the offseason, it comes down to having available prospects and draft picks. As it is, the Suns already own the Heat's 2018 and 2021 first-round picks, potentially even in the lottery. That cupboard essentially is bare. As for prospects, I'm not sure what Justise Winslow or Bam Adebayo get you these days (Josh Richardson cannot be dealt until after the season, due to the structure of his extension, and the final two seasons on Tyler Johnson's contract are onerous). Getting beyond that -- if that even is possible -- among the reasons the Suns liquidated their previous backcourt duo of Goran Dragic and Isaiah Thomas was their glut at point guard. So there would be quite a bit of irony to then again pair Bledsoe alongside Dragic. Even with that history, I'm sure Pat Riley (as has been reported) has at least considered the possibility, as he does when just about any star-level talent becomes available. And face it, few have cashed in as well on distressed property over the years as Riley.