Marcus Morris isn't playing for the Suns anymore, but that doesn't mean he isn't paying attention to what's going on.
The Pistons forward says his twin, Markieff, wants to be traded from the Suns.
MORE: 10 bold NBA predictions for 2016
"It's self-explanatory," Marcus Morris told the Detroit Free Press on Tuesday. "You see what's going on. Sorry to say it, but it's self-explanatory.
"I don't know what's going on over there. It's like a (clown) show right now."
Markieff Morris made it clear over the summer he wanted to be traded, not long after Marcus was sent to Detroit. He was recently suspended two games for throwing a towel in the face of Phoenix coach Jeff Hornacek. He has apologized to Hornacek and returned to the team, but his brother doesn't seem to feel too optimistic about the chances for a reconciliation between the two sides.
"One thing about Keef is he's always positive," Marcus said. "Some stuff might happen a little, but he's always positive. He's still looking to get out of there, still looking to go somewhere else. Right now he has to be a pro and continue to take care of his business on and off the court."
Markieff Morris is averaging 10.3 points this season, down nearly five points from his average last season, and his shooting percentage has fallen from 46.5 percent to 38.1 percent.