It's safe to say Marcus Morris isn't terribly happy with the Phoenix Suns organization.
At his Detroit Pistons introductory press conference on Friday, Marcus told the Detroit Free Press about his ill feelings towards the trade that separated him from his brother Markieff.
"Everybody knew how bad I wanted to play with my brother. Phoenix knew. For them to trade me without consent or telling me was like a slap in the face, because of the contract I took from those guys and the money I took from them. I'm happy to be here. I'm a Piston. I'm a Bad Boy. I'm ready to get started," Marcus told Perry A. Farrell.
Marcus went on to say that he was never really happy in the valley of the sun.
"I kind of wanted to play with my brother so much that I kind of took away from myself. I didn't think I had an opportunity to get better. I don't think I had the chance to grow as a player over there. I think the opportunity is here for me."
It's hard to say if Markieff Morris will be a Phoenix Sun when the regular season begins. It certainly didn't take long for hit brother Marcus to burn bridges with the Sun though.