PHOENIX -- After having a top-10 pick last year, the Phoenix Suns enter the offseason with no first-round picks in the 2026 NBA Draft. Phoenix's first-round pick, which would have been No. 16, ended up landing with the Memphis Grizzlies by virtue of a few trades and swaps. So where will the Suns be drafting this year? Suns' 2026 NBA Draft Capital The Suns currently own the No. 47 pick in this season's draft, which they acquired from the Houston Rockets in the Kevin Durant trade and was originally the Philadelphia 76ers' pick. Unless they really like who they select, there's a good chance the player they draft at 47 will be on a two-way deal, just as Koby Brea was this season after being picked 41st last season. Phoenix could also look to move up, like it did last year when it made three separate trades to land the No. 31 pick, which they used on Rasheer Fleming, and the No. 41 selection.…