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Nobody takes the 1 year qualifying offer. The sign and trade was just semantics.
You don't know anything, you don't remember anything, you just keep running your mouth.
Some things never change.
Nobody takes the 1 year qualifying offer. The sign and trade was just semantics.
Letting Len move would be stupid. Letting Robin Lopez go was not a good move and Robin Lopez was much worse than Len.
What do people estimate Williams and len would get as an offer?
I'm not sure len is going to hit mozgoz/mahimni range, what teams need a center that bad? I haven't gone through the list, number 1 team I was thinking was Dallas but they have noel now.
Anything more than 12 million per, I get nervous about. My higher priorities would be Williams and extending tj.
Stupid?? Based on what... Because he's 23 and you "think" he's going to get better? He's a fouling, fumble fingered, poor shooting dinosaur center that "occasionally" resembles a basketball player.
Yeah by all means lock him up!
I, as well, think it would be foolish to just let Len walk. Unless. . .
1. He gets a totally silly offer.
2. They can replace him with a better prospect. I don't care if its a free agent or a trade. Replacing one FA with another FA you like better is basically a trade.
Len is a better defender than most will admit. He changes play on the court just with his presence. He also can be a decent rebounder. Certainly Chandler and Sauce are better, but they are both exceptional rebounders. Len is our best rim protector.
I still think there is a chance he will just "click." But they do need to be looking at back up plans. Chandler is not an acceptable back up plan.
I, as well, think it would be foolish to just let Len walk. Unless. . .
1. He gets a totally silly offer.
2. They can replace him with a better prospect. I don't care if its a free agent or a trade. Replacing one FA with another FA you like better is basically a trade.
Len is a better defender than most will admit. He changes play on the court just with his presence. He also can be a decent rebounder. Certainly Chandler and Sauce are better, but they are both exceptional rebounders. Len is our best rim protector.
I still think there is a chance he will just "click." But they do need to be looking at back up plans. Chandler is not an acceptable back up plan.
I, as well, think it would be foolish to just let Len walk. Unless. . .
1. He gets a totally silly offer.
2. They can replace him with a better prospect. I don't care if its a free agent or a trade. Replacing one FA with another FA you like better is basically a trade.
Len is a better defender than most will admit. He changes play on the court just with his presence. He also can be a decent rebounder. Certainly Chandler and Sauce are better, but they are both exceptional rebounders. Len is our best rim protector.
I still think there is a chance he will just "click." But they do need to be looking at back up plans. Chandler is not an acceptable back up plan.
I am with you. Len is much better defensively than he gets credit for. He affects shots in way Williams and Chandler don't. Unless he gets an outrageous offer, I'd match it.
I've been saying the same thing for awhile now but he still has very serious flaws on D. He still falls for even an average jump fake and there seems to be no end to his fouling problems. If you can't keep him on the court, you can't start him. And as a backup he's been a huge disappointment IMO.
Sign him to a long term, serious money, contract. Start him from opening day and never even consider putting someone else in as a starter when he has a bad game or two. OR. Get rid of him. But the way we've handled his situation the past two seasons isn't working IMO.
Make millions of dollars, get to sit courtside at NBA games, and get to work out to stay in shape with one of the best training staffs in sports? How could Chandler NOT pass that up? I would take that gig in a heart beat!I think the decision has mostly been made, Len will be allowed to walk. Williams is an easy call IMO so it comes down to Chandler or Alex. The front office has stated that we offered Chandler the choice of a trade or sitting for the remainder of the season and he chose to stay and sit. It makes no sense that we'd do that if we were just going to trade him over the summer.
Make millions of dollars, get to sit courtside at NBA games, and get to work out to stay in shape with one of the best training staffs in sports? How could Chandler NOT pass that up? I would take that gig in a heart beat!
I was joking about that. I think we are keeping him if they are not playing him. It may be as everyone in the media keeps saying, that they are going to let Len walk.Not many professional basketball players would choose not playing over playing IMO. But even if this were the case, it still doesn't explain why we'd do it. Why in the world would we keep him on the bench, reducing his value, if we'd decided to trade him no matter what in the offseason?
I was joking about that. I think we are keeping him if they are not playing him. It may be as everyone in the media keeps saying, that they are going to let Len walk.
I'm not ready to sign Len to a long term serious money contract. Basketball doesn't come natural for Len, however, after four seasons I hoped for more progress. I now wonder if he will ever become more than a role playing center. If the Suns can sign Len to a reasonable contract I keep him. Otherwise I let him walk.
Watching Ivica Zubac the other night made be realize he is light years ahead of Len in understanding the game and he is only 19. Len will turn 24 in June.
Sitting him isn't nearly as much of a question as it for Knight. Knight is 24 years old, is having the worst season of his career by far, and doesn't fit with this team. Agreeing to sit at that age surely raises some question marks about his desire to compete and win.
Yeah that's a good point. When you see someone much younger (Zubac) looking like a natural baller and then you look at Len it seems like night and day. For me it makes me not want to waste anymore time on him. As a matter of fact I'm hoping some team offers him stupid money to take the thought completely out of it.
Letting Len go just makes no sense, you don't draft a young 7 footer at #4 and then in RFA let him go before his development is finished. If you do that you should not draft such a player to begin with.
The Suns will be in the same situation with Bender in 3 years as there is almost no way in my opinion that Bender will live up to his draft position before his rookie contract is up either.
Also as I pointed out before Alan Williams is older and Alan Williams big games came against teams with terrible defensive bigs. He struggles when he is matched up against decent defenders who are bigger and more athletic than him. He thrives when he can bully his way to the rim against soft defenders.
Letting Len go just makes no sense, you don't draft a young 7 footer at #4 and then in RFA let him go before his development is finished. If you do that you should not draft such a player to begin with.
The Suns will be in the same situation with Bender in 3 years as there is almost no way in my opinion that Bender will live up to his draft position before his rookie contract is up either.
Also as I pointed out before Alan Williams is older and Alan Williams big games came against teams with terrible defensive bigs. He struggles when he is matched up against decent defenders who are bigger and more athletic than him. He thrives when he can bully his way to the rim against soft defenders.
Letting Len go just makes no sense, you don't draft a young 7 footer at #4 and then in RFA let him go before his development is finished. If you do that you should not draft such a player to begin with.
The Suns will be in the same situation with Bender in 3 years as there is almost no way in my opinion that Bender will live up to his draft position before his rookie contract is up either.
Also as I pointed out before Alan Williams is older and Alan Williams big games came against teams with terrible defensive bigs. He struggles when he is matched up against decent defenders who are bigger and more athletic than him. He thrives when he can bully his way to the rim against soft defenders.