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I understand a number of teams are interested in Jeremy Lin. The reported asking price is a first round pick.
No thanks.
No thanks.
Except that it was McD who said that and he is no longer here. So things are completely unknown now as far as predicting what this team will do.
Funny that this writer thinks that the Suns should have netted a draft pick in the Ariza trade. That would have been pointless. We have enough of those already. Oubre was a great pick up and the Suns have control of him.James Jones has said the Suns focus will be on NBA players... just saying.
https://nba.nbcsports.com/2018/12/2...s-focus-has-shifted-to-nba-players-not-draft/
Funny that this writer thinks that the Suns should have netted a draft pick in the Ariza trade. That would have been pointless. We have enough of those already. Oubre was a great pick up and the Suns have control of him.
So, who do you sit--TJ or Bridges?
I think the difference between Melton and Rozier, especially offensively, would be very significant.
That's not what he said. He said it is easier to get a free agent than it is to trade for a player. Plus, it would be REALLY stupid of him to say, "Oh yeah, we'll trade for one" even if he intends to trade for one.
Oh yeah, the message has to be, “We’ve got a plan, we’re good, we don’t NEED to make any trades to achieve our goals. “
GMs smell desperation like sharks smell blood in the water.
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The suns are like a swimmer dressed in a seal outfit flailing around in a chum slick.... I don't know if Jones's statement will fool them..
Kemba walker is the answer. Offer him max in FA. He’s old enough to lead but not too old to play. Rozier/Russell/collision/Corey Joseph/etc are all garbage. If you’re going to go after a PG, it has to be walker.
Then you must draft ja $. Suns luck will make sure we won’t be able to draft Zion (curse of az sports). If we can’t get Kemba, morant becomes a “must draft” playerAgreed, but I don't think there is any way he doesn't end up either staying in Charlotte or signing with the Knicks, Nets or Celtics, no matter how much we offer him.
Then you must draft ja $. Suns luck will make sure we won’t be able to draft Zion (curse of az sports). If we can’t get Kemba, morant becomes a “must draft” player
So Bright Side has a new article up saying the ringer podcast says two teams are showing interest in Dennis Smith - the Suns and Orlando. It suggests Okobo and the Millwaukee pick may get it done. That is a no brainer if true, and I am somebody who really likes Okobo - but I don't think he is or will be better than Dennis Smith.
I don't think Barea going down changes anything. Dennis Smith is still not going to be happy there. Any deal we make was going to have to include Melton or Okobo anyway.
I really think Smith will play much better once he is traded. He wants the opportunity to be the man, and that is not going to happen with Doncic hogging the ball. I know many will say how is booker different - well he is different because I think he is content to play off the ball as long as he still gets his shots.
I keep seeing the Suns can do better than Smith - and I keep asking myself how? The only young PG I can think of who is better or has more upside is D'Arron Fox who obviously is not available. Maybe Trae Young? He's not available either. For a bit older player - I do love Brogdan - but I really don't think he will be available. There is no realistic chance at Kemba. No realistic chance at Irving. A very small chance at Lillard but it would cost a fortune and with his age not sure he fits our timeline. Maybe a chance at Holliday - but he is much older also and we probably would not be his preferred destination.
Who is it you guys think would be better and would be fine being a Phoenix Sun? Cause I just don't see where they exist.
Except that it was McD who said that and he is no longer here. So things are completely unknown now as far as predicting what this team will do.
Sure, I can. Rozier sucks. If that’s who jones is targeting I’m terrified for our future.I have no idea who should sit, maybe trade one for the right guy.
Rozier- 8.8ppg 4rpg 2.8ast in 22.8minutes
Melton- 6.2ppg 2.7rpg 3.2ast in 20.9minutes
I don't watch Rozier, maybe I'm missing something but their stats are very similar. In fact Melton has more assists in less minutes.
Maybe someone who watches Rozier on a regular basis can shed some light on the hype.
He seems to only produce in starting roles. Did decent this season when he started as Kyrie missed a few games.Rozier with 0 pts, 3 rebs, 2 assists in 17 minutes tonight for a -20 +/-. Boston's bench was horrible in the loss to Atlanta. Cannot figure out what happened to this guy. He was good last year.
Is it just me, or does it look like Igor has moved Okobo ahead of Crawford on the depth chart?
After reading this, I am wondering if our best approach should be to develop Melton instead of searching elsewhere for a pg. If he had enough minutes to qualify, Melton would be leading the league in steal % (he is at 3.75 per 48). This article makes the case that every steal is worth 9 points of game impact. Not sure I buy it, but it is interesting.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-hidden-value-of-the-nba-steal/
Yes, this pretty much means a steal is “worth” as much as nine points. To put it more precisely: A marginal steal is weighted nine times more heavily when predicting a player’s impact than a marginal point.At least when averaged over a sufficient number of games (about 15 or 20). Note that the weighting of steals in PER was approximately equal to a made two-point basket, or roughly equivalent to two PPG (off by nearly a factor of five). Value for turnovers is negative.
For example, a player who averages 16 points and two steals per game is predicted (assuming all else is equal) to have a similar impact on his team’s success as one who averages 25 points but only one steal. If these players were on different teams and were both injured at the same time, we would expect their teams to have similar decreases in performance (on average).
A year from now I think he can be a guy that scores 8 - 10 pts on 43% shooting and hits threes at about 35% and avg 6 assists or so. That really is probably good enough considering the defense he gives us. Of course at the end of next year he is a free agent - man that was a stupid blunder.