
With a potential trade looming in the near future, Suns guard Eric Bledsoe plans to return to the team’s facility and work out with staff to remain in game shape, according to Shams Charania of The Vertical.
Bledsoe also received a fine worth $10,000, as first reported by Scott Bordow, and is now working to repeal the fine through the player’s union.
As Phoenix continues to explore potential trade options for Eric Bledsoe, the Suns guard is planning to return to the team’s practice facility and work with staff members early this week, league sources told The Vertical.
Bledsoe and the Suns have no plans for him to rejoin the team, but Bledsoe, who has since trained away from the facility, plans to utilize the team’s building and staff to remain in game shape for a potential trade, league sources said.
The Suns sent Bledsoe home after his Oct. 22 tweet that read, “I Dont wanna be here.” Bledsoe received a $10,000 fine from the NBA for the tweet and is working with the players union to appeal the fine, sources told The Vertical.
The Suns have held trade discussions centered around Eric Bledsoe with several teams over the past two weeks, including Dallas, Denver, Detroit, New Orleans, New York and the Los Angeles Clippers, a source told Def Pen Hoops.