Steve Kerr's video report on suns.com was mostly "same old, same old" about Lopez, Tucker and Strawberry. But he finished with a very interesting item about their being able to scout guys at Las Vegas and that there are a couple of guys they are interested in. Naturally, he refused to name who these guys are.
The fact that they are even considering rookie free agents is a shift in strategy. Going into free agency we were given the imporession that it would all be veterans.
From all indications, their initial plan was to try to sign Brent Barry, Tyrone Lue, and Brian Skinner. Barry was viewed as a three point specialist, Lue a backup PG who could shoot, and Skinner as the fourth inside guy.
From what I can tell, Barry and Lue got a lot more money than anyone expected. But then the Suns got Banres who was expected to get more than Barry and Lue received. Adding Barnes has pushed Diaw back to the inside, which has made it even less likely that Skinner will choose to return.
Geting an experienced big willing to be the 5th guy on the inside may prove to be difficult. There aren't that many guys and most of them are available for a reason. Marks is not that exciting, but neither is anybody else. So this MAY mean the Suns could consider a rookie free agent instead.
Who? One guy who had a good camp was Charles Rhodes. He is a free agent and is expected to be invited to the Mavs camp, but the Mavs already have 13 guys under contract.
http://www.star-telegram.com/287/story/786991.html
RHODES: 6.8" 245 He has a standing reach of 8'11" 33.5" verticle leap (OK but not great) but a 3.13 3/4 court sprint (very fast)
http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre...s.php?year=2008&sort2=DESC&draft=&pos=&sort=6
Las Vegas - 19 minutes a game, 10.8 ppg, 64.5% shooting, 77.8% free throw shooting, 6.0 rpg (0316 per minute).
College, 7.8 rpg, 17.4 ppg, and 56.2% shooting.
Here is some DX comments: http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Charles-Rhodes-1126/
It may be they have someone else in mind, but IMHO Rhodes appears to be the type of guy the Suns could look at for the deep roster slot.
The fact that they are even considering rookie free agents is a shift in strategy. Going into free agency we were given the imporession that it would all be veterans.
From all indications, their initial plan was to try to sign Brent Barry, Tyrone Lue, and Brian Skinner. Barry was viewed as a three point specialist, Lue a backup PG who could shoot, and Skinner as the fourth inside guy.
From what I can tell, Barry and Lue got a lot more money than anyone expected. But then the Suns got Banres who was expected to get more than Barry and Lue received. Adding Barnes has pushed Diaw back to the inside, which has made it even less likely that Skinner will choose to return.
Geting an experienced big willing to be the 5th guy on the inside may prove to be difficult. There aren't that many guys and most of them are available for a reason. Marks is not that exciting, but neither is anybody else. So this MAY mean the Suns could consider a rookie free agent instead.
Who? One guy who had a good camp was Charles Rhodes. He is a free agent and is expected to be invited to the Mavs camp, but the Mavs already have 13 guys under contract.
http://www.star-telegram.com/287/story/786991.html
(Donn) Nelson said Charles Rhodes, a bruising 6-8, 245-pound forward from Mississippi State, and JaJuan Smith, a 6-2 guard from Tennessee, will likely be invited to fall training camp.
"Rhodes is real athletic and showed really good promise," Nelson said. "Smith is a guy we have our eye on. The rest are open for discussion."
RHODES: 6.8" 245 He has a standing reach of 8'11" 33.5" verticle leap (OK but not great) but a 3.13 3/4 court sprint (very fast)
http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre...s.php?year=2008&sort2=DESC&draft=&pos=&sort=6
Las Vegas - 19 minutes a game, 10.8 ppg, 64.5% shooting, 77.8% free throw shooting, 6.0 rpg (0316 per minute).
College, 7.8 rpg, 17.4 ppg, and 56.2% shooting.
Here is some DX comments: http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Charles-Rhodes-1126/
It may be they have someone else in mind, but IMHO Rhodes appears to be the type of guy the Suns could look at for the deep roster slot.
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