The former Pelicans second round pick may be at a crossroads after getting released by the Suns.
last month. Phoenix made the move, along with cutting forward Nassir Little, to open up a roster spot on the team. NBA insider Shams Charania was the first to report the news on social media.
Liddell showed real promise during his G League stint with the Birmingham Squadrons. He averaged 17.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks in 26 games. New Orleans signed Liddell to a multi-year deal in the offseason. Liddell's stay with the Hawks was short-lived. After playing in five Summer League games for Atlanta, averaging 7.8 points, four rebounds, and 1.2 blocked shots, he was traded to the Suns for forward David Roddy.
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