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This sounds like a more realistic trade offer for Damian Lillard.
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This sounds like a more realistic trade offer for Damian Lillard.
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I wonder if we the Suns could potentially grab Lowry. I can't see Portland keeping him, he'd be a buy out. I know we can't sign players who make more than the MLE if they're bought out during the season but if he's bought out during the off-season he should be free to sign anywhere.
I mean CP was our primary playmaker last year (at least while he was on the court). Lowry was much more a secondary playmaker for his team last year and it wouldn't hurt to have him coming off the bench for us this next season.I just dont see a need for Lowry, we moved on from cp3. Their roles/function were just about the same for their respective teams last season and its time for them to retire. Our top 3 players are veterans at this point and hopefully they're enough to be leaders...either Book or Beal mostly.
With our trade exceptions we could help facilitate a Dame trade. Absorb a player and maybe get a second round pick or two for our trouble. That would be a good use of those exceptions.Lowry is one tough cookie. If the Suns could find a way to snag him after a buyout, I’m all for it.
With our trade exceptions we could help facilitate a Dame trade. Absorb a player and maybe get a second round pick or two for our trouble. That would be a good use of those exceptions.
Or they could stick to the formula of trading older HOF players, like CP3, for younger Allstars like Bradley Beal.It would be nice to get a spinoff player from a larger trade. The Suns will need to find future rotation players they can keep on multiyear contracts.
I think the key for the Suns long term is finding players in the draft, even though they will be drafting late.
It's interesting James Jones will have to go hunting less proven players.
Or they could stick to the formula of trading older HOF players, like CP3, for younger Allstars like Bradley Beal.
He keeps saying he wants to be the best at every aspect of the Suns franchise. With some leaders that is usually a lip service thing they say. From the way things are moving over there, I actually believe him. That hire of top marketing talent yesterday should not be over looked. This is a guy who could go to work for any Fortune 500 company he wants. I love that move. This is aggressive action by Ishbia for sure!My guess is the Suns will now switch gears into player development and try to be opportunistic in trades.
Hopefully, the Suns rebuild around their stars in the coming years.
If I were Mat Ishbia and James Jones, I'd want to be the best scouting and player development franchise around.
Bizmak is a decent backup but he's stiff and slow. Every big we just picked up will be better backups.I am wondering the story on Bismack. Maybe he doesn't fit our system under Vogel. The guy can shot block. You hear stories about players telling their agents they want to be in X city, or whatever. I know charity wise he has a lot going on. It would be cool if someone in the press did a story on what he's doing and if he is actively looking to play this season.
That SG list is kinda lengthy...
As soon as I saw Ishbia grabbing up the coaches like he did, I said to myself "GG if he goes after players like this we gonna be ok."He keeps saying he wants to be the best at every aspect of the Suns franchise. With some leaders that is usually a lip service thing they say. From the way things are moving over there, I actually believe him. That hire of top marketing talent yesterday should not be over looked. This is a guy who could go to work for any Fortune 500 company he wants. I love that move. This is aggressive action by Ishbia for sure!
I would want my point guard at a higher FT percentage.Knicks waive Duane Washington Jr.
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Some big stories this morning.
Jaylen Brown is signing the largest deal in NBA history. 5 years and $304 million, per Shams. That’s a lot of cheddar
Bronny James was hospitalized due to a “cardiac event.”
Oof. Brown isn't even a top 10 player.Some big stories this morning.
Jaylen Brown is signing the largest deal in NBA history. 5 years and $304 million, per Shams. That’s a lot of cheddar
Bronny James was hospitalized due to a “cardiac event.”
Bronny James was hospitalized due to a “cardiac event.”
Probably. Of course all the anti-vaxxers are out in full forceUgh. Wolff-Parkinson-White, I bet.