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I think @Raze was giving his opinion on Okobo being a reach at 16.... Most didn’t expect him to drop out of the first rd.
I watched a couple of his games. He's a mess on defense. Tons of bad tendencies. He's also playing against marginal talent. He's one I'd be very careful putting next to Book. He's not a reach at #16, but he has some uncomplimentary flaws to our current roster.
With Book being our future, I think it's wise to land someone at PG that excels at D. That's why I'd shy away from a guy like Okobo. The guy "might" be good one day at D, but the film right now shows a guy who doesn't put much effort on D. He's often lagging on plays and is absolutely infuriating with his poor footwork and body control. True, he has physical gifts which might amount to something. But I trust what I see until I don't see it anymore.
bitching about compensation on the trade aside, I am pretty much JUMPING OUT OF MY SKIN TONIGHT!
This team has shooters, slashers and a crazy athletic big man possible unicorn in the middle and they're all YOUNG. There will undoubtedly be growing pains with this group, but grow they will and into a force to be reckoned with in a couple years.
Grayson Allen might be the most Jazz pick the Jazz could have ever made.
I'm willing to admit I may be living in the past with having that little size on the floor, but it's the lack of protection on that pick that really grates my cheese here.
Cheese, don’t the Suns still have the Milwaukee first round pick, which I believe would be unprotected in 2021...no?
Top 5 protected first.
Really? Taking shots at a rookie coming in because a bunch of sports analysts compare you?
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If the Suns traded that Miami pick and #16 for SGA, I don't think anyone would be complaining. I know Bridges is a bit redundant but look at Boston, they've been successful without a true PF. I know that's the east but 2 hard nosed and physical SF's like Bridges and Jackson at forward with Ayton at Center is a realistic frontcourt in today's NBA. We'll be outmatched against the Pelicans, if they keep Cousins, but that's about it in the West. The NBA has changed a lot. I trust the pairing of Bridges and Jackson a whole lot more than Jackson and Warren at forward. What team in the West is really that much bigger than the Suns? Bigger and more talented?
That Heat pick was an asset, no doubt, and I don't like giving it up but ultimately for that pick to turn into something good it requires Pat Riley to do his job poorly. I can't see that. The odds of that being a top 10 pick were slim. The main appeal was the possibility that the NBA ditched the 1 and done.
so, what's Josh Jackson thinking tonight? It's weird... pre-draft, it was all about adding Ayton to Booker and Jackson, but all of a sudden, NO ONE on the post-shows is mentioning him, looking at our new Big 3 as Book/Bridges/Ayton.
Suns have been collecting picks and assets for like 7 years. Its time to cash in and stop holding. Good to see.
Right! It's time to cash in and make a run.
When the draft is the most exciting part of the season there's a problem. We can worry about 2021 later. We need to win games.
Bridges looks to me like JJ with a 3p shot. At the very least this could make JJ expendable which would be just as valuable in a trade as the Miami pick.
I wanted SGA as much as anyone but the higher ups in suns management probably wanted Bridges because they saw more. In some ways both players bring similar things to the table so I'm not totally disappointed.