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I’d be shocked if they got anyone to take him
If the Suns took on an extra year of a bad contract like Grant Williams, maybe, but it's a long shot.
I’d be shocked if they got anyone to take him
.It would be a stretch, for sure.
(See what I did there?!)
If the Suns took on an extra year of a bad contract like Grant Williams, maybe, but it's a long shot.
Disable player exception can be used in 2nd apron team?If the Suns took on an extra year of a bad contract like Grant Williams, maybe, but it's a long shot.
Because the owner wouldn't eat the money? Or because the math doesn't math?There isn't. Not in a million years will that happen.
Because the owner wouldn't eat the money? Or because the math doesn't math?
.I am thinking that every single time a Suns team has come anywhere seriously close to a championship, it was unexpected by the rest of the league and probably by themselves. In 1976, certainly. In 1993, yeah, they had gotten Charles Barkley and earned the best record in the league; but it was nevertheless a new team with no Finals record. It had to make a dazzling comeback in the first round; it had to fight through a game 7 in the third round; and it took the Bulls to game 6 only by miracle shots in game 3. In 2010, the team was dead in the water at mid-season. It fought its way into the playoffs, exorcised its playoff demons by sweeping the Spurs; and took the superior Lakers to game 6. Would have won that game and taken the Lakers to game 7, but for one mistake by Jason Richardson. 2021 was an even more out-of-nowhere Finals run than 1993. The point is that the Suns history of playoff success is a history of teams doing the unexpected and befuddling the league.
I haven't seen the slightest evidence that this team has that in them. Pulling a miracle in the second half of the season.
So after reading this, just focusing on this season alone, forget about draft picks, etc we would get in return. We know we would have to take on other players to make the salary match. I prefer it's not butler. Rather two or three guys, hopefully some bigs, or at least some serviceable center better than Plumlee/Oso. (Assuming we don't have Richards from a trade.)Great article. All facts, no emotion.
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Why the Phoenix Suns Should Trade Kevin Durant
Rather than acquire Jimmy Butler, the Suns should be learning from him. As painful as a reset might be, holding on to a star for too long presents an even grimmer picture.www.theringer.com
So after reading this, just focusing on this season alone, forget about draft picks, etc we would get in return. We know we would have to take on other players to make the salary match. I prefer it's not butler. Rather two or three guys, hopefully some bigs, or at least some serviceable center better than Plumlee/Oso. (Assuming we don't have Richards from a trade.)
I have long been thinking we would play better with addition by subtraction. Case in point, no Nurkic, no turn overs and better defense, and Suns have been on a three game win streak. Taking away our best scorer in Durant may work, because then we could get two bigs on the court, use Tyus to generate the offense, and have Booker and Beal as your scorers. Ideally I keep Beal coming off the bench and have someone bigger like Oneal in that starting five. I would have Booker, Oneal, Tyus, Dunn, Plumlee/(Richards)/new center from Durant trade.) Two bigs help the rebounding and defense. Oneal is a better defender and can shoot the three. Booker is our scorer, and Tyus sets the table.
That makes our bench with Allen and Beal to lead the off bench scoring.
It could work just by making us a more traditional built team. Less time waiting for Durant to iso, but the trade off is would Booker then Iso like Durant, or would he still play like point book that can give you 5 to ten assists and 27 points a night?
I did read that, but my writing was assuming any team that takes Durant, not necessarily just one team. But I like how you laid out that one scenario.Did you read the whole article? It suggests VanVleet and Jeff Green for KD for salary purposes. VanVleet bumps Tyus to the bench, possibly bringing about a trade as well. Green is a bench forward who would be a serviceable PF for 10-15 minutes a night when Dunn, Royce, or whatever needs a break.
We'd likely be a play-in squad this year but those salaries are expiring. That reduces our salaries and brings us below the apron to allow for more options to move Nurkic, if he's still here, this summer.
I'd trade Tyus anywhere he wants to go for a pick or multiple swap rights down the line if he doesn't want to come off the bench. As a minimum salary signing we can trade him anywhere and they don't need to match salary sent back either so it can be straight up for a pick so long as it's not to a team over the apron.
Why was Gerald posting that? 20.3 RPG! Checkmate!Gerald Bourguet
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Devin Booker (26.6 PPG, 8.8 APG, 4.6 RPG, 47.1 FG%, 31 3P%, 4-1 record) and Kevin Durant (24.8 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 5.2 APG, 53.3 FG%, 30 3P%) were both nominated for Western Conference Player of the Week.
Domantas Sabonis (22.0 PPG, 20.3 RPG, 7.3 APG, 61 FG%, 75 3P%, 3-0 record) won
Why was Gerald posting that? 20.3 RPG! Checkmate!
Wow. I don't remember him.Inside the Sun
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Gambo mentioned that in addition to Nick Richards, the Suns are interested in Duop Reath from the Blazers.Reath played on the 2023 Suns summer league team.
Wow. I don't remember him.
Wow. I don't remember him.
I remember him from last year on the Blazers. I like him. I mean he's not great - but he's better than anyone we have.Wow. I don't remember him.