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PG Dragic $1
SG Booker $4
SF EJ $2
PF Barkley $5
C Ayton $3
Your team wouldn’t score 80 on my team (although Chuck would score quite a bit on himself ).
PG Dragic $1
SG Booker $4
SF EJ $2
PF Barkley $5
C Ayton $3
EJ would definitely score on Marion. Booker would get more determined to score the more Raja tried to rough him up!Your team wouldn’t score 80 on my team (although Chuck would score quite a bit on himself ).
EJ would definitely score on Marion. Booker would get more determined to score the more Raja tried to rough him up!
I saw this on Twitter and thought it was fun.
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I don't agree with some of the values and listed positions. But give it a shot. Disregard positions if you want.
Barkley is a must for me as well as either one of Nash or KJ.
My best were:
KJ, Horny, Majerle, Barkley, and West.
Total 90s Suns fantasy team having Barkley w/o losing Horny.
I also liked, Nash, Raja, Majerle, Barkley, and West.
That graphic is disrespectful to Marbury.
There is no way Dragic should be on there ahead of him.
I would probably also put Grant Hill on that list ahead of Ceballos and there has to be someone better than Raja, maybe Penny even if he was almost never fit to play.
Kidd 3$
Booker 4$
Majerle 3$
Nance 2$
Ayton 3$
That graphic is disrespectful to Marbury.
There is no way Dragic should be on there ahead of him.
I would probably also put Grant Hill on that list ahead of Ceballos and there has to be someone better than Raja, maybe Penny even if he was almost never fit to play.
Kidd 3$
Booker 4$
Majerle 3$
Nance 2$
Ayton 3$
I'm not a Dragic defender but I disagree. Marbury was the king of empty stats. He got assists but he wasn't a gifted passer, he earned them by domination possession time, he was a lousy shooter and offenses he ran were typically lousy and he hardly tried on defense.
It wasn't a coincidence that teams consistently improved by ridding themselves of him.
You don't know much about Paul Westphal, do you? It's understandable since he was before your time.Booker is so much better than all the other shooting guard options.
I would have it the other way around. Booker is a better scorer. Westphal was the better player.Booker is a better basketball player than Westphal.
That's a bit disingenuous. Marbury's best season with the Suns was a 44-38 season, Dragic's best was 48-34. The only reason the Suns missed the playoff's in Dragic's best year here was because the west was insanely deep that year.At least Marbury lead his Suns teams to the playoffs which Dragic never did.
That's a bit disingenuous. Marbury's best season with the Suns was a 44-38 season, Dragic's best was 48-34. The only reason the Suns missed the playoff's in Dragic's best year here was because the west was insanely deep that year.
I was more explaining why that record wasn't good enough, but yes the team could have won more games if they were healthier, but injuries are something that every team has to deal with and despite the injuries Dragic lead that team to 48 wins and that would have been good enough to make the playoffs almost any other season.The "only reason" might but a stretch but I agree with you overall. Dragic did everything you could ask of him that season. But I'm pretty sure that we make the playoffs that year if our best player (sometimes called our 2nd best player) didn't miss half that season.
I was more explaining why that record wasn't good enough, but yes the team could have won more games if they were healthier, but injuries are something that every team has to deal with and despite the injuries Dragic lead that team to 48 wins and that would have been good enough to make the playoffs almost any other season.
I'd take Booker over Westphal because his stats suggest he will be a much better player.
Westy had five 20+ point seasons and Booker already has three at the ripe old age of 22.
Quite possibly... but it's really an apple and oranges kind of thing. Different era, different situations. Not many guys came out of college early then, and very, very few before the age of 21 or so. And Westphal was a backup in Boston for a couple years before getting his chance to star in Phoenix, so he was about five years behind Booker's opportunity to star.
But no doubt, certainly at the current moment, Booker is on a greater upward arc than Westy was at this juncture of his career. Booker may well end up having the greater career. But who knows how Westphal might have ultimately finished if he hadn't blown up his knee in Seattle.
I still think Westphal was probably the better overall player at his peak, but Booker hasn't yet reach his peak, so he may well exceed Westphal in both accomplishment and longevity.
It's mostly something to talk about. Comparing players from different eras is never fair.
Although Suns fans lament the Rick Robey for Dennis Johnson trade with the Celtics, the Suns may have bested the Celtics in trading for Paul Westphal and Joe Johnson.
That's a bit disingenuous. Marbury's best season with the Suns was a 44-38 season, Dragic's best was 48-34. The only reason the Suns missed the playoff's in Dragic's best year here was because the west was insanely deep that year.
Still doesn't explain away your giving praise to Marbury for making the playoffs when Dragic didn't. Ultimately Dragic lead a team that won more games than any team that Marbury was a part of and he did it with his running mate out for half the season. Also the team being better when Bledsoe was healthy doesn't take anything away from Dragic as many lesser players would have failed to keep the team afloat with a .500 record with their best or 2nd best player out for half the season.The reason the Suns missed the playoffs that year was because Bledsoe who was until then the best player on the team got injured. After that the Suns had a losing or even record and fell out of the playoff picture.
Still doesn't explain away your giving praise to Marbury for making the playoffs when Dragic didn't. Ultimately Dragic lead a team that won more games than any team that Marbury was a part of and he did it with his running mate out for half the season. Also the team being better when Bledsoe was healthy doesn't take anything away from Dragic as many lesser players would have failed to keep the team afloat with a .500 record with their best or 2nd best player out for half the season.
The reason the Suns missed the playoffs that year was because Bledsoe who was until then the best player on the team got injured. After that the Suns had a losing or even record and fell out of the playoff picture.
The reason the Suns missed the playoffs that year was because Bledsoe who was until then the best player on the team got injured. After that the Suns had a losing or even record and fell out of the playoff picture.