The talents forced to leave the Russian basketball team are, sorry to put the question in these terms, a market opportunity even for those who want to strengthen their roster – as evidenced by what happened in the past few hours with the Phoenix Suns; in partial difficulty in the last three weeks after Chris Paul was forced to stop with a thumb problem that will force him to stay out until the end of the regular season. Situation in which the Arizona team it needs to stretch the rotation and give minutes to others to make up for the absence of CP3: the choice fell on Gabriel Lundberga talented Danish player leaving CSKA Moscow – a club left shortly after the war between Russia and Ukraine – and considered one of the best prospects left after the penalty and the decision to cut Russian teams out of any international competition of basketball. Phoenix didn’t get it repeated twice: two-way contract until the end of the season (he will also do a lot of G-League in the next few weeks) for a talent who, should it work on the court, could be useful for some fragments of the game even in the playoffs.