Suns Land Pair of Guards in Two-Round 2023 NBA Mock Draft

The Phoenix Suns are one of very few teams in the NBA to be labeled as contenders and still be in full control of their future assets - for now.
The Suns have lost their last seven-of-eight games and might just have to package one of their picks to land some extra help for Devin Booker, who remains out with a groin injury.
After not making any draft picks last year, the Suns (as of now) are set to enter the field and hopefully add some youthful talent to the roster.
While they may not land the talents of Victor Wembanyama or Scoot Henderson, some solid contributors can still be found for the future.
In Bleacher Report's recent two-round mock draft, the Suns add a pair of talented guards to the mix. Draft order was done based on current standings.
15. Phoenix Suns: Anthony Black (Arkansas, PG/SG, Freshman)

"Despite questions about Black's self-creation and upside as an NBA scorer, his ability to play-make for teammates and defend guards at 6'7"—plus the encouraging start from three (13-of-36)—highlights valued versatility and multiple ways for him to impact games."
Anthony Black is *the* elite connector prospect in the 2023 NBA draft, one I'd be more than comfortable taking with a top 10 pick.
— Matt Powers (@DraftPow) November 30, 2022
My scouting report on the Arkansas Razorback freshman can be found in tweet below ⬇️ but first, some favorite plays from Ant so far: pic.twitter.com/Uk3KeVYLjX
46. Phoenix Suns: Isaiah Wong (Miami, SG, Senior)

"Averaging 23.8 points and 6.4 assists over Miami's last five games, Wong is becoming tough to ignore with his scoring instincts, shot-making and improving playmaking."
#Miami guard Isaiah Wong continues to be a force early in ACC play, showcases his ability to finish through contact and speed in the open floor.
— Devin Jackson (@RealD_Jackson) December 30, 2022
The former Monsignor Bonner standout added 15 more points and four assists in a win over Notre Dame today. pic.twitter.com/lvQ2A9QkEG
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