I'm torn on this point. I keep thinking he'll have to make the move to SF but keep in mind we're watching him play the role of a big man without another big man next to him. I wonder how he'd do if he were playing alongside a legit center (instead of having to play that spot often).
I keep hearing David West comparisons and I just don't see it. They are both undersized but other than that they really don't have that many similarities. West has a strong mid-range shot but Derrick has better range and the ability to put the ball on the floor. Derrick also tends to shine in the biggest moments. On top of that, Derrick is one of the best in the game (college or pro) in drawing shooting fouls and that should continue at either position.
I'd love to get Williams but if we get THAT lucky in the lottery, I'd still prefer Sullinger if he comes out. His added size and his space clearing butt will make him one of the better PF's almost from the day he walks onto the court.
Steve
We're Suns fans, the insanity comes naturally. I don't see any way in the world that this team becomes a contender next season.
Steve
Ok Cheese he's OUTSTANDING! i have a feeling he won't end up on that list of ringless PG's because the Bulls seem to "get it"...but we'll see.I don't disagree necessarily with the idea that building around a PG is a relatively flawed way to go about winning a ring but NO ONE can make an argument that the Bulls are building around Noah... or that Rose is anything but SPECTACULAR... not "solid".
You're right. Quite frankly it can't be done,which is why you don't consistently trade picks away,or hang on to an aging core for too long.It's amazing if we trade Nash, we'd have a question mark at the PG, SG, and SF spot (assuming this is Hill's last year). That's a lot of missing pieces to fill in one offseason.
LOL yeah,but he wasn't a prototypical PG either with his freakish skills at his size.Magic Johnson was a stud himself.
Yeah the Pistons won with both Thomas(88-89/89-90) and Billups(04-05) behind a roster full of pretty damn good defensive gems. It was more a case of building around a philosophy than a couple of elite guys i suppose.Who was the "stud" SG/Big man for the Pistons? I am willing to bet that most people would put Isaiah Thomas as the top player on those Pistons teams who won.
People keep saying Nash will be traded, but i highly doubt it.
The Suns are not going to dump him on a losing team and i don't really see Nash making a lot of difference on a contender.
Nash would make a huge difference on a team like Orlando. Jameer just ain't a leader/big time PG/clutch shot maker/great distributor.
I'd trade Nash to them for a 2015 unprotected pick... by then, Nash and Howard will likely be gone, they'll be terrible and it'll be a high lotto pick.
Absolutely.Our needs this summer are as follows:
1. Starting two. I don't think Petrius or Dudley are quite up to this. We could try to sign a FA here.
I don't know,i see Duds as a 3. He'd look better next to a legit PF and Gortat. He may not be the final answer there at SF but i don't see this as an immediate need even if Hill leaves.2. Starting three. Isn't it funny how the position that we are most stocked up on is also our greatest need. We need to replace Hill, and I do not see anyone on the roster who is cut out for it. Draft this one maybe
Brooks isn't a starter,he'd be a solid backup to a PG with more all-around skills.3. Point guard. Not sure if Brooks is a starter. Dowdell seems to be a solid back up. We need a future here.
Come on, you're willing to go with Frye at PF moving forward? He's shown improvement but he's a perfect example of a backup big who you can bring in off the bench to exploit a matchup or something like that IMO. He can be effective but there's a dozen guys in the league at PF that would eat him alive on a full time basis. He's not the answer.4. Back up 4. Mid way through the season we were thinking we needed a starter, but Frye has become an excellent all around player at the 4 for us. We need a back up 4
I agree,its too bad Lopez isn't that guy.5. Our center position, with Gortat starting is set. I cannot see Lopez being that effective as a backup if he cannot take advantage of the starting opportunity he is getting now. Maybe a backup C would be a good addition.
I still believe in Childress,but he has no role on this team.....i think he can be a valuable backup 2/3 once Nash & Hill are gone. Of course(like you mentioned) if he needs to be included in a trade in order to make a move he's got to go.Any young star level talent would be good. We just need to get the best players we can regardless of position. If we trade Nash, we might force a team to take Childress to get him. Boy has that guy regressed.
Do you think he's regressed or hasn't been given the chance on a team overstocked with wings?... we might force a team to take Childress to get him. Boy has that guy regressed.
He would also make a big difference in Atlanta and New York. I think Dallas would be interested as well. I would want a pick and a young player. If it is a contender, it is going to be a mid to late first round pick.
Of course, IMO, we haven't been a contender for several years despite our WCF appearance last season.
I'm not much of a homer, but I disagree with that statement. I think the Suns would have beaten the Spurs if not for the Stoudemire/Diaw suspensions, so they were a contender then. And I think they were a surprise contender last season. Game 5 against the Lakers nearly went into overtime, so at that point, the Suns were a coin flip away from being up 3-2. As we were reminded a few days ago, the Lakers actually don't, historically, play especially well against the Suns, even though of course they have won the majority of the games. So it's well within the realm of possibility that the Suns could have scored an upset in that series, and then I think they would have handled Boston.
One of the weird things about sports is how past events always look inevitable in retrospect. "Of course" the Lakers were going to beat the Celtics, even though Game 7 was tied with only a few minutes to play. "Of course" Artest was going to score on a wild rebound with Game 5 on the line. "Of course" Wesley Person was going to miss his three-pointer at the buzzer against the Rockets, giving the "no-title" trolls fodder for the next 17 years. But actually it would have taken very little to rewrite those histories, and then we would have an opposite impression of what was destined to happen.
I did not think the Suns were contenders last season until they swept the Spurs. Once they did that and got to 2-2 with the Lakers, they were contenders by definition.
But incidentally, if the Suns do want to consider moving Nash to a contender this summer, they should be calling up the Celtics. That team is built to win now, and as much as everyone in green keeps talking up Rondo, he's the weak link among their quartet of alleged All-Stars. For the past few weeks he has been downright awful, and in some recent Celtics game I watched (I can't remember which one, but it was a last-second loss), his reluctance to take open shots was a crippling weakness for the entire team. Boston's team defense is good enough that they could tolerate a weak defender at the point of attack, and the improvement in their offense would be enormous. I don't know what a reasonable trade would be, but there would have to be something that could work out.
I completely agree with this. Despite their defensive shortcomings,that team's engine was roaring,and they were deep with offensive options,as well as having a healthy KT to protect Amare.I'm not much of a homer, but I disagree with that statement. I think the Suns would have beaten the Spurs if not for the Stoudemire/Diaw suspensions, so they were a contender then.
+1i was in complete agreement with you all the way up to the last paragraph. Rondo's been awful the last couple weeks because he's been injured. otherwise, he's the engine that has made that team go the last two years and his ability to play D is instrumental to what that team does. You put Nash there and that D I think suffers mightily. I mean, MAYBE this could have worked if Perkins was still there, but without him, their team D has already suffered greatly. throwing Nash in there without Perkins as well and I think that creeky-ass team's D would go straight into the toilet.
i think the C's are finished, but it's not because of rondo. it's because they decided that to take their greatest strength... big bodies who can play D and decimate them by getting rid of a big man who gives everyone problems.
I'm not much of a homer, but I disagree with that statement. I think the Suns would have beaten the Spurs if not for the Stoudemire/Diaw suspensions, so they were a contender then. And I think they were a surprise contender last season. Game 5 against the Lakers nearly went into overtime, so at that point, the Suns were a coin flip away from being up 3-2.
I completely agree with this. Despite their defensive shortcomings,that team's engine was roaring,and they were deep with offensive options,as well as having a healthy KT to protect Amare.
I debated between several and few but yes, I think we were a contender the year of the suspensions. IMO, that's the last year we were a contender. I don't think we win last year even if we had gone up 3 - 2 on the Lakers. And, if somehow we did get past them we had no answer for the physical play of Boston. Unless we drew that heretofore-never-seen miracle team of refs that doesn't allow contact in the playoffs we would have been hammered IMO.
Steve
The years all blur together for me but aren't you off by a season? I believe we had already traded KT earlier that season.
Steve