Marcus Morris weighs in on the Suns, again

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Show Caption Hide Caption Markieff Morris happy to be back after suspension Phoenix Suns forward Markieff Morris is happy to be back after being suspended for two games.

Marcus Morris is still talking about the Phoenix Suns.

The former Suns player, who now plays for the Detroit Pistons, opened up about his feelings for the organization earlier this week.

Marcus was traded in the offseason. His twin brother, Markieff, still plays for the Suns.

"It's self-explanatory," Marcus Morris told the Detroit Free Press. "You see what's going on. Sorry to say it, but it's self-explanatory.

"I don't know what's going on over there. It's like a (clown) show right now."

Marcus has been open with his disdain of the Suns organization since he was traded.

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"One thing about Keef is he's always positive," Marcus told the Free Press. "Some stuff might happen a little, but he's always positive. He's still looking to get out of there, still looking to go somewhere else. Right now he has to be a pro and continue to take care of his business on and off the court."

More of his comments:

"It's not like he's going to read this and say my brother gave me some advice," Marcus told the Free Press. "We talk every day. He knows what's best for him. We all know what's best for him, and what's best for him is to continue to be professional and continue to work hard on his game.

"I know he's doing that day in, day out — regardless of the suspension and what's going on. He's a hard worker, and so he will continue to be ready when his number's called. If he gets traded, he'll be able to contribute to any team in the league."

Photos: Markieff and Marcus Morris with the Suns