Pistons @ Suns Saturday game thread 12-21-2024

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Screw that, trade him now!
This may be the only possibility, for being less difficult than trading Beal.
Trading KD and book is not only doable, it is rapidly becoming a requirement.

This team is gutless. They are our only valuable assets, every day this goes on they get older and more exposed as players who are fragile non leaders with not enough desire to win.
The only reason I don't really want to trade Booker is that he is the only player at all whom I feel the slightest connection to. One can find that odd, because I'm the one who complains about how Booker's "cool" personality is not conducive to winning. But having been drafted in 2015, Booker is the last remaining holdover from a Suns team with some players I actually liked. It's the same reason I felt a sentimental connection to Eric Bledsoe even though I wasn't a huge fan of Bledsoe. It's because of what Bledsoe represented to me. I was attached to the team Bledsoe helped anchor, and he was the last remaining key player from it, at the time the Suns traded him.

See my problem with Booker? His demeanor encourages me to feel distant from him, to feel that he is not really "my guy" even if I'd rather keep him. I'm not that attached to him, and if he were traded, I would feel sorry but would get over it. Same thing with Durant, but worse: I could care less about him. Or Beal, of course, or any player on this team. Put it this way: You want to stay cool, Devin Booker? Fine, I'll respond by staying cool too--toward you.
 
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Kevin Durant's comments after losses are frankly un-interesting, because he tends to publicly blow losses off. Understand that I don't believe he really blows losses off. In other words, I'm claiming he doesn't say what he really thinks, so I ignore him. Well, yeah, I suppose I think this of most Suns players.

One of the main reasons I don't like today's Suns players as much--the personalities--is because today's players either say nothing at all of interest (Devin Booker) or they BS us (Durant). Charles Barkley and Kevin Johnson didn't. They made it very obvious what was going on and all fans could figure out the problems. If those players were upset, you knew it. They effectively helped us figure them out. Since about the Steve Nash era, players don't do that. It's so consistent that I believe they are trained to do this on purpose by their teams and by the league. To avoid saying what they really think.

I suspect that this is one reason why NBA ratings are down: fans probably find players less interesting as personalities for this, and are bored of it. If I'm right, then there is no solution, because the NBA probably likes it that way.

This team has been really hush hush since James jones came along. There are no details that get out anymore like injuries or the severity of them, player unhappiness/happiness, direction, accountability/unaccountability, ownership/acceptance, and direction of the organization.
We are kept in the dark and expected to just support this franchise.
 
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This team has been really hush hush since James jones came along. There are no details that get out anymore like injuries or the severity of them, player unhappiness/happiness, direction, accountability/unaccountability, ownership/acceptance, and direction of the organization.
We are kept in the dark and expected to just support this franchise.
Mm-hmm, and just from the comments on this thread, you can see that more and more fans are tired of that. It encourages us to feel emotionally distant from the players.

Because I believe this was going on before James Jones, I don't blame him. I blame the culture of the NBA.
 
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This team has been really hush hush since James jones came along. There are no details that get out anymore like injuries or the severity of them, player unhappiness/happiness, direction, accountability/unaccountability, ownership/acceptance, and direction of the organization.
We are kept in the dark and expected to just support this franchise.

I suspect this era will be coming to an end soon. I see dominoes falling sooner rather than later.

If Suns ownership is considerate enough to give fans a value menu, they will be considerate enough to take pride in the product they are putting on the court.
 

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Missed this one totally forgot about it, that’s how just mid we are right now, used to never miss a game but heard Book was out and figured another embarrassing showing….
 
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This situation might be unprecedented in Suns history. The failure of an extremely expensive (and financially restrictive) star trio has fans giving up on it less than halfway through its first full season. We aren't angry so much as disinterested. Our distant reaction mirrors the players' attitude.
 

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Yeah I was hoping that adding Tyus and Morris would solve the turnover problem for us butI guess not.
If they were allowed to handle the ball most of the time, it would. And don't allow Durant to attempt an assist. He should only be allowed to pass back out to Tyus and Morris when open. But we all know KD's ego is too much for that.
 

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It's obvious we need to play hard like we do when we are down late in games trying to dig it out. We have to play hard from the opening tip, until the last buzzer. We came out lethargic. We were behind the whole game.
Yep, it takes a nightly punch to the face to get this team going and by that time, it's too late.
 

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If they were allowed to handle the ball most of the time, it would. And don't allow Durant to attempt an assist. He should only be allowed to pass back out to Tyus and Morris when open. But we all know KD's ego is too much for that.
Actually he should just shoot when he gets the ball. That's his option. We should run the offense, and if he is open, we pass to him and his option is to shoot. It's what he does best. Stick to the plan!
 

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I suspect this era will be coming to an end soon. I see dominoes falling sooner rather than later.

If Suns ownership is considerate enough to give fans a value menu, they will be considerate enough to take pride in the product they are putting on the court.
IDK, Beal's contract expires when Book's was originally. He's not a free agent until 2027-2028 season. I think you have to extend KD because we can. We let him walk, I think Beal's contract still doesn't let us resign another star. We really can't rebuild until that 2027-2028 season. Draft picks and free agent minimum deals until then.
 

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This may be the only possibility, for being less difficult than trading Beal.

The only reason I don't really want to trade Booker is that he is the only player at all whom I feel the slightest connection to. One can find that odd, because I'm the one who complains about how Booker's "cool" personality is not conducive to winning. But having been drafted in 2015, Booker is the last remaining holdover from a Suns team with some players I actually liked. It's the same reason I felt a sentimental connection to Eric Bledsoe even though I wasn't a huge fan of Bledsoe. It's because of what Bledsoe represented to me. I was attached to the team Bledsoe helped anchor, and he was the last remaining key player from it, at the time the Suns traded him.

See my problem with Booker? His demeanor encourages me to feel distant from him, to feel that he is not really "my guy" even if I'd rather keep him. I'm not that attached to him, and if he were traded, I would feel sorry but would get over it. Same thing with Durant, but worse: I could care less about him. Or Beal, of course, or any player on this team. Put it this way: You want to stay cool, Devin Booker? Fine, I'll respond by staying cool too--toward you.
I love D Book. It's been a privilege to watch this kid go from, why did Phoenix waste their pick on this guy, to see him just by his own hard work move up to the upper levels of the NBA ladder. He has only ever supported Phoenix in return. He could have demanded out at any time. He's stood as loyal to Phoenix as anyone we have had come through here. I want to see him retire a Sun.

That said, you may be able to trade KD. However, we are stuck with Beal. So if you trade Book and KD, get ready for a Bradley Beal led Suns team until 2027-2028 season. Our team will REALLY suck until then and probably years after, too. That's another reason I don't want to trade Book. We won't get the return for him that we would lose. in talent.
 

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This situation might be unprecedented in Suns history. The failure of an extremely expensive (and financially restrictive) star trio has fans giving up on it less than halfway through its first full season. We aren't angry so much as disinterested. Our distant reaction mirrors the players' attitude.

This is season #2 under the Mid 3. The first full season was last year. We acquired Beal early in the off-season.
 

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I love D Book. It's been a privilege to watch this kid go from, why did Phoenix waste their pick on this guy, to see him just by his own hard work move up to the upper levels of the NBA ladder. He has only ever supported Phoenix in return. He could have demanded out at any time. He's stood as loyal to Phoenix as anyone we have had come through here. I want to see him retire a Sun.

That said, you may be able to trade KD. However, we are stuck with Beal. So if you trade Book and KD, get ready for a Bradley Beal led Suns team until 2027-2028 season. Our team will REALLY suck until then and probably years after, too. That's another reason I don't want to trade Book. We won't get the return for him that we would lose. in talent.
I’m more than ready. Give me some rookies I can root for and I will at least somewhat enjoy watching the games. I will have some hope, I have none now.
 

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I’m more than ready. Give me some rookies I can root for and I will at least somewhat enjoy watching the games. I will have some hope, I have none now.

I don't think we, or any fan base, is "ready" for the level of horror that would result from a Suns fire sale.

Winning 10-15 games a year with zero benefit, tanking teams being unable to out-tank this team who doesn't even own their own pick.

If we blow this up we are looking at a level of degradation that is basically unheard of in sports. We will be the most hopeless team in the league, absolutely no chance of being anything but a bottom 5 team... basically until the early/mid 2030s, meanwhile, we are feeding teams that took advantage of our stupidity top picks year after year.

We made our bed, we might as well sleep in it.
 
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I don't think we, or any fan base, is "ready" for the level of horror that would result from a Suns fire sale.

Winning 10-15 games a year with zero benefit, tanking teams being unable to out-tank this team who doesn't even own their own pick.

If we blow this up we are looking at a level of degradation that is basically unheard of in sports. We will be the most hopeless team in the league, absolutely no chance of being anything but a bottom 5 team... basically until the early/mid 2030s, meanwhile, we are feeding teams that took advantage of our stupidity top picks year after year.

We made our bed, we might as well sleep in it.

Personally, I haven't felt the same about the Suns since they traded for Kevin Durant.

I guess I keep looking for a trade that will fix the team when there probably isn't one to be made.

If the bottom drops out, I guess the decision will be made for us.
 

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Personally, I haven't felt the same about the Suns since they traded for Kevin Durant.

I guess I keep looking for a trade that will fix the team when there probably isn't one to be made.

If the bottom drops out, I guess the decision will be made for us.

I was cautiously optimistic until the new CBA details came out shortly after the trade. That's when I knew we were screwed. Under the last CBA, we'd have a realistic shot clawing our way out or to contention. The aprons are so restrictive that we're along for the ride, for better or worse.
 

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I was cautiously optimistic until the new CBA details came out shortly after the trade. That's when I knew we were screwed. Under the last CBA, we'd have a realistic shot clawing our way out or to contention. The aprons are so restrictive that we're along for the ride, for better or worse.

I think we were screwed regardless. Durant has no fire and he isn't interested in a challenge. He's just not a guy to build a team around.

Despite the new CBA, I think we've actually done a decent job bringing in help... none of it matters though if your key players don't bother to play within the system that is designed to help them. They played this rapid, ball movement, let Jones instigate the offense, system for a couple weeks to start the year... and we looked great, but that is apparently over now, we're back doing to the same trash that didn't work a year ago and has zero chance of working in the modern NBA.

The putrid defense doesn't help either, but that seems like a byproduct of the team having no fire and seemingly not giving a crap if they win or lose.
 

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I don't think we, or any fan base, is "ready" for the level of horror that would result from a Suns fire sale.

Winning 10-15 games a year with zero benefit, tanking teams being unable to out-tank this team who doesn't even own their own pick.

If we blow this up we are looking at a level of degradation that is basically unheard of in sports. We will be the most hopeless team in the league, absolutely no chance of being anything but a bottom 5 team... basically until the early/mid 2030s, meanwhile, we are feeding teams that took advantage of our stupidity top picks year after year.

We made our bed, we might as well sleep in it.

The alternative is record tax bills for first rd fodder. Top-10 picks are a coinflip anyway.z.
 

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The alternative is record tax bills for first rd fodder. Top-10 picks are a coinflip anyway.z.

For what benefit? We can do a fire sale, we can be the worst team in the league, we can cement the Durant trade as the worst trade in NBA history and... what is the benefit?

The ownership saving some tax dollars (which Ishbia claims to not care about?) A couple late round picks in a Booker trade? I don't see how we get a return that even remotely sniffs the level of depravity that the franchise will sink to.
 

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For what benefit? We can do a fire sale, we can be the worst team in the league, we can cement the Durant trade as the worst trade in NBA history and... what is the benefit?

The ownership saving some tax dollars (which Ishbia claims to not care about?) A couple late round picks in a Booker trade? I don't see how we get a return that even remotely sniffs the level of depravity that the franchise will sink to.
Until the Beal contract comes off the books we are screwed. Might as well up KD to a contract that matches that timeline.

We could trade possibly Grayson Allen to a contender for at least two guys back. I don't think we can get a big that will solve our problems, but we could maybe get two defensive guys that help shore up the defense. This is all a big maybe. We can only trade around the edges. Maybe Royce Oneall. If I was another team, those two guys I can look at filling a role for my team, and I am only trading role players back in return.

In trades I always like to look at them from the other team's side. Like really, who would want Jokic? Who would want Beal? Even KD, we would have a very limited market. Booker is the only asset we have that could garner a minor bidding war. That's probably a net minus trading him, because the first thing we will do, is try and find a guy his age or younger to build around. Plus the assets we would get in return, probably not going to be as bountiful as you would think. There's no major trade that helps us.
 

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