SirStefan32
Krycek, Alex Krycek
Kanter is the worst defensive player in the league. I like Lopez because he's developed a very effective hook shot in the paint. It would be nice to get a few buckets that way when the shots aren't falling.
McGee is the better defender, rebounder and blocker over Lopez. Lopez should not be ahead of McGee.
Lopez doesn't have much left but he'd be an okay target for our 3rd center.We need you Robin Lopez. Come home.
Phoenix is a nice place Enes Kanter.
We will appreciate you Andre Drummond.
Kanter is the worst defensive player in the league. I like Lopez because he's developed a very effective hook shot in the paint. It would be nice to get a few buckets that way when the shots aren't falling.
Lopez doesn't have much left but he'd be an okay target for our 3rd center.
I wouldn't touch either Kanter or Drummond for a couple of reasons but mostly because they are two of the most me-first players in the league. Do we really want Drummond elbowing a teammate in the head for grabbing a rebound? And then boasting that he'll do it again to any teammate that comes into his area and grabs a rebound?
Anyway, Kanter and Drummond chemistry issues and lack of defense notwithstanding, IMO we're more likely to see a hundred straight days of heavy rain in Phoenix than we are to see one of those two in a Suns uniform. At least not until the end of their careers. They both believe they are high value starters, playing behind a 22 year old rising center is not the kind of job they'd take a pay cut for.
Lopez doesn't have much left but he'd be an okay target for our 3rd center.
I wouldn't touch either Kanter or Drummond for a couple of reasons but mostly because they are two of the most me-first players in the league. Do we really want Drummond elbowing a teammate in the head for grabbing a rebound? And then boasting that he'll do it again to any teammate that comes into his area and grabs a rebound?
Anyway, Kanter and Drummond chemistry issues and lack of defense notwithstanding, IMO we're more likely to see a hundred straight days of heavy rain in Phoenix than we are to see one of those two in a Suns uniform. At least not until the end of their careers. They both believe they are high value starters, playing behind a 22 year old rising center is not the kind of job they'd take a pay cut for.
If we can't get someone we really like I'd rather keep the spot open and save the money so we can get a better big when the veterans are released midseason. But I'd rather do without than add someone like Kanter or Drummond.The reason we are talking about centers is because the Suns have not adequately addressed power forward depth. Adding another center is just another way to compensate. Also a team has to account for possible injuries. See Saric.
If we can't get someone we really like I'd rather keep the spot open and save the money so we can get a better big when the veterans are released midseason. But I'd rather do without than add someone like Kanter or Drummond.
We had someone backing up Saric in case of injury, his name was Frank. He just wasn't quite good enough to cover us (especially since injuries negated our huge guard advantage) but it's a challenge to add a big man during the offseason that has real value and is willing to just sit on the bench in hopes a player or two in front of him gets injured. We have a much better chance of getting that kind of player in February or March IMO.
The roster isn't set in stone on September 1st.A lot of people were saying the same thing about Portis.
This is the Suns opportunity to get a player better than Frank although I wouldn't mind him filling out the roster if the Suns had another power forward.
When we start filling out the roster I wouldn’t mind taking a flyer on Justise Winslow on a cheep deal. If he can stay healthy I think he could potentially give us similar things that Torrey Craig gave us.
If we can't get someone we really like I'd rather keep the spot open and save the money so we can get a better big when the veterans are released midseason. But I'd rather do without than add someone like Kanter or Drummond.
We had someone backing up Saric in case of injury, his name was Frank. He just wasn't quite good enough to cover us (especially since injuries negated our huge guard advantage) but it's a challenge to add a big man during the offseason that has real value and is willing to just sit on the bench in hopes a player or two in front of him gets injured. We have a much better chance of getting that kind of player in February or March IMO.
Suns could use a small ball center with Craig and Saric gone.
That would be nice but I think that small ball Center will be Stix. We need to find him some minutes. He needs to earn those minutes of course but to stack the roster in front of him won't help him develop. This is an important year for him and the Suns as far as figuring out if we want to keep him for years 3 & 4 of his rookie deal.
I agree that he can’t be relied on yet, but I still think it will be important to his development that we find at least 5-7 minutes per game for him this year.I like Stix but he has yet to show he is an NBA player. Relying on him in year two is risky. Maybe after summer league we will have a better idea.
In this offense I think they would be OK with a 4 who can give you minutes at 5 but I am not against signing another center. All I am saying is that the pool of players is shrinking and you need to fill the backup position most in need. That's PF right now.A team needs three centers or at least a 4/5 that can rotate.
I agree that he can’t be relied on yet, but I still think it will be important to his development that we find at least 5-7 minutes per game for him this year.
Providing Stix earns those minutes I agree.
In this offense I think they would be OK with a 4 who can give you minutes at 5 but I am not against signing another center. All I am saying is that the pool of players is shrinking and you need to fill the backup position most in need. That's PF right now.