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We’re definitely on brand after game 2.
We’re definitely on brand after game 2.
Yeah, but that wasn't my question. I am interested in getting only a starting-quality center, so whose spot in the starting lineup would the power forward take? No room. Impossible to trade Beal. Stupid to trade Booker. Durant writes his own ticket. Who would want Nurkic?
I totally agree with you on the size issue I just don't know if we can afford to trade Allen. At least not yet.Too much focus is placed on position labels. The Suns need an interior big man that can defend and keep defenses honest offensively. IMO, the most likely player to be traded is Allen unless the Suns attach draft picks. The Suns need more size, not less.
I totally agree with you on the size issue I just don't know if we can afford to trade Allen. At least not yet.
You could trade Allen.Yeah, but that wasn't my question. I am interested in getting only a starting-quality center, so whose spot in the starting lineup would the power forward take? No room. Impossible to trade Beal. Stupid to trade Booker. Durant writes his own ticket. Who would want Nurkic?
I could try, sure; but can I expect a starting-quality power forward for a bench guard? Well, maybe. If Allen keeps shooting the lights out.
But it won't solve the problem of whose spot this power forward will take. I think the team is stuck.
PossibleI agree the best long term play is pulling the plug but Ishbia would rather live in a state Tom Gulgliotta era purgatory than to blow it up.
I don't see a problem having KD and a good power forward on the court at the same time as Durant can easily play up or down one position depending on the opponent. I'm just not sure we have enough assets to acquire a power forward that would help us all that much. Teams tend to hang onto them.I could try, sure; but can I expect a starting-quality power forward for a bench guard? Well, maybe. If Allen keeps shooting the lights out.
But it won't solve the problem of whose spot this power forward will take. I think the team is stuck.
Online I saw a call for a Randle/Booker swap with Minny and I just laughed.I don't see a problem having KD and a good power forward on the court at the same time as Durant can easily play up or down one position depending on the opponent. I'm just not sure we have enough assets to acquire a power forward that would help us all that much. Teams tend to hang onto them.
Yeah, none of us would be laughing if we made that deal, that's for sure.Online I saw a call for a Randle/Booker swap with Minny and I just laughed.
the team obviously doesn’t want him to be a bench playerI do. It's not a problem for me but it could, hypothetically, be a problem. This power forward can't start unless someone goes to the bench. I'd be happy for that to be Beal, but the team obviously does not want to bench him.
So don't start this forward, one says? If he's a starting-quality forward who provides the desired rebounding and interior defense, why wouldn't I want him to start?
There is a negative connotation to actually "benching" someone. Moving someone into a bench role doesn't always carry that same meaning. John Havlicek, an all time great, accepted that bench role but I doubt it would have worked as well if Red had told him he was benching him.Okay, but that's exactly what I just said--the team obviously doesn't want to bench him ("bench him" = "want him to be a bench player").
And you're one hundred percent wrong that benching implies poor play. It's only a possible explanation. Was Manu Ginobili playing poorly when Pop decided, at times during the Spurs dynasty, to bring Ginobili off the bench? For the Suns, in 1994-95, were Dan Majerle and Danny Manning playing poorly when Coach Paul Westphal decided to bring them off the bench? There is a known phenomenon of coaches wanting their most reliable veterans to be bench leaders.
There is a negative connotation to actually "benching" someone. Moving someone into a bench role doesn't always carry that same meaning. John Havlicek, an all time great, accepted that bench role but I doubt it would have worked as well if Red had told him he was benching him.
Vinny the Microwave Johnson, Downtown Freddie Brown, Manu Ginobli, John Havlicek, etc. The sixth man can be very lethal!When I used to watch the Celtics, I lived to watch John Havlicek come off the bench.
He kicked the team into another gear.
Eddie Johnson said you missed somebody.Vinny the Microwave Johnson, Downtown Freddie Brown, Manu Ginobli, John Havlicek, etc. The sixth man can be very lethal!
Vinny the Microwave Johnson, Downtown Freddie Brown, Manu Ginobli, John Havlicek, etc. The sixth man can be very lethal!