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Yes. Most underrated player (imo) in franchise history.Right. And I believe same for Barbosa (didn’t spurs draft him for us too?)
Yes. Most underrated player (imo) in franchise history.Right. And I believe same for Barbosa (didn’t spurs draft him for us too?)
He actually didn’t shoot the 3 very well in summer league. He had a great first game and then shot the 3 very poorly the rest of the games.I’m curious what your expectations are of bridges to make such a strong comment. He was projected to be a great 3 point shooter and defender. From watching SL those two items look like they will play out. Similarly he was said to be deficient in being able to put the ball on the floor and create either his own shot or shots for others. That also seemed to be confirmed in SL. He’s also not a crazy athlete. Certainly not a bad, or even below average, athlete - but on JJ’s level. Rarely does a player acquire superior ballhandling skills in their 20s (in fact I’ve been wracking my brain trying to come up with a single example). So I think bridges ceiling is limited to a 3-D guy. Perhaps an elite 3-D guy, but that’s still a somewhat limited level player. I think it relegated him to elite #4 guy on a championship team, but if he’s your #3 you better have LeBron James on your team.
That said I really like bridges. Don’t get my commentary the wrong way. I just see his upside as limited to a guy who may shoot 3s at 40% at volume and shutdown defender. That will be welcome alongside booker and Ayton (if he develops as hoped for), but limits his overall value imo.
When I heard we traded up, I was hoping we traded the Bucks pick instead of the Heat pick.Maybe I'm alone on this. If I were the Suns, I would not have included the unprotected Miami pick for Bridges. Another first round pick, yes, but not the Miami pick even if it meant not getting him.
The reason being, that Miami pick held special value, more than the pick itself. It might have helped the Suns trade for a star player later on.
What does that mean? The Miami pick was an asset, like any other asset. How would the Miami pick hold MORE value than say, our own unprotected pick? Are you saying you would have been more ok to include our own pick and not the Miami pick? What is the difference?
There was no way we were going to get Bridges without at least one of those picks. The only thing you can infer is that you don't like Bridges enough to include a draft pick 3 years in the future. That's really all you have to say.
It's still up in the air, but from everything I've seen so far, IMO you're going to eat your words when Bridges becomes what he can become.
When I heard we traded up, I was hoping we traded the Bucks pick instead of the Heat pick.
Yeah, one of these situations that drives me crazy is Dragic. Just the other day on a summer league broadcast they talked about the Spurs legend of drafting great players late in the second round and Dragic was one of the examples. WRONG! The Spurs were making that pick FOR the Suns. The Suns had a deal in place and told the Spurs whom to draft for us. This was NOT and example of a great Spurs draft pick! Just like the Suns didn't choose to draft Rondo for themselves.
I’m sure everybody would agree with that. But the Suns really loved Bridges, and regardless what we think of him or the Suns, they think he’s worth parting with a pick 3 years down the road.When I heard we traded up, I was hoping we traded the Bucks pick instead of the Heat pick.
I found this interesting from the Q&A from Bordow, it seems to point to Reed being ahead of Shaq in terms of locking down a spot on the team next season. He said Shaq is the odd man out, of course that could also have to do with the Suns adding another PG which would definitely push Shaq out of the 15 man main roster. I really like when Bordow does Q&A's on Twitter. He does a good job answering a lot of questions and typically skips similar questions. Don't think he had nearly as many tweets today to choose from though.
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I think the Suns can find a trade for Shaq if they can't keep it. Maybe I have a bias here but I think Shaq impressed with his defense in summer league and last season. However, I want to keep both Reed and Shaq if there is any way possible.
That's true but if they waive him they can try to sign him to their G-League team or on a Two-Way deal. Apparently they can't convert him to a Two-Way deal because when he signed it was a multi-year deal, including the tail end of last season and this coming season. The way deals can be converted are a bit tricky and being a multi-year deal apparently causes an issue. Trading him for a 2nd round pick or something, which would probably be his value, keep the Suns from adding him back to the team in some capacity later, either on the NAZ Suns or the main team.
Exactly or a protected Suns draft pick. The 76ers valued that future Miami pick a lot.
If Bridges is great nobody will care.
Suns fans seem to have a long memory because it's been so long since we've been relevant. We heard about the Lakers pick forever and I hope the Miami pick doesn't end up being the same thing. If Bridges is good and the Suns start winning though I think most will forget about it altogether until it conveys and hopefully it's just a small footnote to add about how the Sixers ended up with a pick in the 20's that year.
This is where I show my favoritism. I do not think Shaq would clear waivers. I could be totally wrong but defense is his selling point.
Wouldn't this be ironic. The Suns waive a PG and another team picks him up.
I do think a 2nd round pick is the best the Suns could hope for in a trade but I doubt another team does it.
I believe 4/11 so 36% overall on small sample size. Seems accurate with greater distance.He actually didn’t shoot the 3 very well in summer league. He had a great first game and then shot the 3 very poorly the rest of the games.
I think this is a classic case of sins fans overvaluing our fringe players. No one has signed Len or sauce. We thought both had value. The reality is that Shaq is a fringe nba player.I think the Suns can find a trade for Shaq if they can't keep it. Maybe I have a bias here but I think Shaq impressed with his defense in summer league and last season. However, I want to keep both Reed and Shaq if there is any way possible.
“Took so long to recover” - what-the-what?!?I don't think it is favoritism at all. I'd bet that Harrison would be claimed off waivers. He's likely flying below the radar for most teams but someone will notice and grab him. Hopefully, Igor will push for him to be retained as he values defense. I'm not sure I'd waive him instead of Reed if push came to shove - mainly because Reed took so long to recover from his injury. If I were running things there are several others I'd move before I'd waive either one of them - Chriss, Bender, Dudley, Chandler, Warren. Warren is a plus contributor but he's redundent and the others are not positive contributors. Sure, one hates to give up on young guys but I've scant hope for either Chriss or Bender to become plus contributors.
“Took so long to recover” - what-the-what?!?
We will keep Shaq because it is a position of need. We really need to keep Reed as well. There is no reason whatsoever to keep Dudley. Waive him and he can sit and eat burritos just like before, but at least the team won't have to pay for those oversized shorts. He is not going to see the court this year anyway.