The Phoenix Suns' desire to trade Bradley Beal has been widely known, and in recent days, they have been the most active team in the market. According to renowned journalist Shams Charania, the Suns have traded their unprotected first-round pick in 2031 to the Utah Jazz in exchange for three protected first-round picks. These three first-round picks are specifically: the one with the lowest position among the Cleveland Cavaliers and Minnesota Timberwolves in 2025, the one with the lowest position among the Cavaliers, Timberwolves, and Jazz in 2027, and the one with the lowest position among the Cavaliers, Timberwolves, and Jazz in 2029. In simpler terms, the Suns have essentially traded a high draft pick for three late first-round picks, which some might consider as "junk" picks. It seems that Danny Ainge, the Suns' general manager, never makes a loss-making deal. As a result of this trade, the Suns will have draft picks for the next six years (with the options to swap picks in 2026, 2028, and 2030, which cannot be traded but can be used for drafting). According to reports, the Suns increased their trading assets by turning one first-round pick into three, with the aim of acquiring the big fish on the market - Jimmy Butler. A source familiar with the Miami Heat's plans stated that this is the first step for the Suns to trade for Butler, which could involve multiple draft picks and two players sent to the Heat. This transaction is expected to involve at least four teams, and it may even involve more…