Just three games into the NBA season the Phoenix Suns have already managed to implode.

After suffering three straight losses to start the season -- including two ugly games where they lost by more than 40 points -- the Suns reportedly fired head coach Earl Watson on Sunday. Any team that loses 76-124 to start the season is bound to need to hit the refresh button early on. But while the Suns organization may have put one small fire out, another one is starting to pick up.

Just one hour before reports came out that Watson had been fired, the Suns' star guard, Eric Bledsoe, tweeted a message that the team and fans who support them will find very concerning.

 

 

Perhaps Bledsoe is talking about something completely unrelated to his association with the Suns organization, but given the team's current dumpster fire level issues right now, that seems rather unlikely. That brings up an interesting question...was Watson fired as a result of the tweet, was Bledsoe's tweet a reaction to Watson being fired or was it all just coincidental timing?

 

A tweet as candid as Bledsoe's hardly ever goes by without attracting a large level of attention on Twitter, and it certainly did not go unnoticed. 

 

 

 

That last tweet from DeAndre Jordan definitely seems to be the Clippers centre's way of recruiting Bledsoe back to Los Angeles. Bledsoe began his career with the Clippers back in 2010 after he was traded to Los Angeles after originally being drafted by the Thunder.


Just when you thought that things couldn't get any crazier in the NBA after a wild offseason...the 2017-18 season happens.