Collin Gillespie’s insertion into the Phoenix Suns’ starting lineup has sparked a three-game win streak, most recently a solid victory over the Cavaliers. While his numbers — 6.7 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.0 rebounds — won’t make headlines, his impact has been felt in the gritty, foundational stability he brings to both ends of the floor. With 44/44/100 splits, he’s not flashy, but he’s tough, disruptive, and, most importantly, a part of the winning formula. At the end of the day, the stat that matters: 3-0.
A pivotal decision is fast approaching for the Suns, one that could shape their postseason aspirations. The crux of the dilemma? Collin Gillespie, their two-way player, who has already suited up for 22 games.
While he’s still well below the 50-game limit for two-way players, his role in the team’s recent surge cannot be ignored. With Bradley Beal’s return on the horizon, minutes could tighten, but Gillespie’s presence — steady, unflappable, and defensively impactful — has breathed new life into the squad. He’s a +12.9 net rating with a defensive efficiency rating of 112.7 during the winning streak, contributing to the team in ways many others have faltered.
If the Suns’ playoff dream is to come to fruition, they’ll have to make room for him, as two-way players can’t be part of a postseason roster. This leaves the likes of Damion Lee, Monte Morris, and Vasa Micic as candidates for waivers, with Micic’s larger contract adding a financial wrinkle.
For me, the decision is clear: Gillespie’s impact has been undeniable, and if there’s any doubt, the Suns should clear the space and lock him in for the future. His contributions have been too significant, too timely, to let go. With the Play-In looming, the clock is ticking. What will Phoenix choose to do?
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