Suns center Jusuf Nurkic casted his doubts about his future in Phoenix prior to Saturday’s game versus the Washington Wizards, he told azcentral’s Duane Rankin.
Before Saturday’s game, Nurkic revealed him and head coach Mike Budenholzer did not talk to each other for two months.
“We don’t have a relationship,” Nurkic said. “So, it’s fine. For me, just be a pro and do the best I can. Work and stay ready for whatever might be, but there is no chaos or bringing that to this team. They already have plenty of it. Trying to be as professional as I can and work my ass off for something else.”
The lack of communication between the two is consistent with Budenholzer not informing Nurkic about a decision not to play him against the Atlanta Hawks on Jan. 9.
Nurkic last played on Jan. 7 against the Charlotte Hornets, scoring eight points and grabbing three rebounds after coming off the bench versus the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 6. After being a healthy scratch the next three games, Nurkic missed the next five games due to illness and reconditioning.
Nurkic did not play in Saturday’s game versus the Washington Wizards despite not being listed on the NBA’s injury report.
“I feel good, I feel better now,” Nurkic said. “It was just a bad flu. Then it was too late to catch the plane.”
Budenholzer spoke on the matter following the Suns 119-109 win over the Wizards on Saturday, saying he respects Nurkic’s frustrations over not playing.
Suns coach Mike Budenholzer on Jusuf Nurkic saying they don’t have a relationship: pic.twitter.com/C4nfu5fH2G
— Arizona Sports (@AZSports) January 26, 2025
Mike Budenholzer on Jusuf Nurkic saying they don’t have a relationship: “He hasn’t played, I’m sure he’s frustrated, so I respect that.”
Have they talked?
“Conversations have been had. There’s been communication….you gotta earn your minutes, and that’s been communicated” pic.twitter.com/53jmo0uRKl
— Gerald Bourguet (@GeraldBourguet) January 26, 2025
Nurkic said he believes he’ll still be with the Suns after the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, but he wouldn’t be surprised if he got traded.
“Yeah, for sure. Because we are the Phoenix Suns and new (collective bargaining agreement) and all the rules, it’s not easy to get traded when you’re over the second tax apron. Even that, I can’t control,” Nurkic said.
During Nurkic’s absence, the Suns played center Mason Plumlee and Nick Richards, the latter of whom was acquired from the Charlotte Hornets on Jan. 15 for Josh Okogie and three second-round picks.
The Suns acquired Nurkic in a three-team trade prior to the start of 2023-24 season in a deal that sent Deandre Ayton to the Portland Trail Blazers and Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks. In 76 games played, Nurkic averaged 10.9 points and 11 rebounds.
Nurkic is in the third year of a four-year, $70-million deal he signed with the Trail Blazers.
Suns’ center Jusuf Nurkic recently made headlines when he revealed that he has no relationship with head coach Mike Budenholzer. In an interview with reporters, Nurkic expressed his frustration with the lack of communication and connection between himself and Budenholzer.
“I don’t have a relationship with coach Budenholzer,” Nurkic said. “We don’t talk much, and I don’t feel like he understands my game or how to utilize me properly on the court. It’s been a frustrating experience for me.”
Nurkic’s comments have raised eyebrows among fans and analysts, with many speculating about the implications for his future with the Suns. Some believe that the lack of a strong relationship with his coach could impact Nurkic’s performance on the court and potentially lead to a trade or roster shakeup.
As the Suns continue their push for a playoff spot, all eyes will be on Nurkic and Budenholzer to see if they can find common ground and improve their communication for the remainder of the season. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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