Errntknght
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I'm not reading this trade as opening the way for an established PG - I take it to mean that Igor would rather go with the guys we have other than BK. You guys may well be reading it right...
I'm not reading this trade as opening the way for an established PG - I take it to mean that Igor would rather go with the guys we have other than BK. You guys may well be reading it right...
If you read my post you'll see I wrote "knight in a Phoenix Suns uniform"
For those harping on giving up on Chriss, I think we need to remember how hard it is to get the draft right. Philly missed on Okafor, and Noel with higher picks than Chriss. They traded away both for peantus once they realized their mistake.
Because as you know doing this futile exercise is just a convenient way for pessimists to continue to bash the team. There have been bad moves, yes. What else is there to discuss.it didn't just come back by magic though Chap. the #10 pick came back to us at the expense of ANOTHER two first round picks.
And isn't hindsight how you're supposed to judge someone's job performance? By looking what they did behind the time you currently sit?
Apparently Knight had surgery on his knee recently and there was a chance he wouldn't be available for the start of training camp. Knowing that this trade makes a lot more sense. I'm a little surprised that news wasn't talked about more but that surgery was mentioned by Gambo a few days ago, and reported before the trade was announced.
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And that's fair. To be honest I thought about culminating the Miami pick and the #16 into the equation, but thought the better of it as I was trying to make my point more concise.Because as you know doing this futile exercise is just a convenient way for pessimists to continue to bash the team. There have been bad moves, yes. What else is there to discuss.
I was simply pointing out that if you are going to be comprehensive, you have to also mention that the #10 came back to us. The narrative isn’t complete of you don’t.
I do think McD has boxed himself into a corner now and while I think he will get a point guard (and a good one at that), he will end up having to overpay.
Sigh. "for weeks" exaggeration to try to prove a point. Said one thing in a stressed moment about Bledsoe. It was repeated by fans and in the press for weeks, but he did not do it for weeks. I just hate it when people do not speak the truth in order to make a case. You could have made your point without being inaccurate like that.He does this over and over. They bad mouth players for weeks then put them on the block. They create a void that is obvious to everyone then try and find a player to fill it. The Suns never seem to be operating from a position of power.
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Sigh. "for weeks" exaggeration to try to prove a point. Said one thing in a stressed moment about Bledsoe. It was repeated by fans and in the press for weeks, but he did not do it for weeks. I just hate it when people do not speak the truth in order to make a case. You could have made your point without being inaccurate like that.
All you had to say was "he bad mouthed a player and then tried to trade him."
Apparently Knight had surgery on his knee recently and there was a chance he wouldn't be available for the start of training camp. Knowing that this trade makes a lot more sense. I'm a little surprised that news wasn't talked about more but that surgery was mentioned by Gambo a few days ago, and reported before the trade was announced.
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The earliest I've seen news about this new surgery on Knight is the above tweet posted by Gambo on 8-31-18. The one you just put up.
As near as I can tell, Adrian Wojnarowski broke the news about the trade.
I'm a bit confused about the part of your post that says, "that surgery was mentioned by Gambo a few days ago, and reported before the trade was announced."
I didn't see anything about it earlier.
Looking at Gambo's timeline I didn't see anything about Knight being traded before that tweet about the surgery. Looking at it closer he mentions we acquired Anderson and Melton but still didn't say Knight was being shipped out, only that the Suns didn't lose anyone they really liked. He didn't mention Knight by name until after he posted about the surgery. So I got confused trying to piece the timeline together based on Gambo's feed.
But the GM did not "bad mouth him for weeks" it took a lot of time to trade him, but the GM was not speaking negatively that whole time. Did you read what I said or are you just switching on purpose and without regard?How long did the Markieff saga drag on for? How about the 3 headed PG mess? Bledsoe isn't the first player that's been moved because of a bad relationship with the team. This has happened before and in Bledsoe's case, it was reported he asked for an extension or trade before the season and came out playing awful, visibly dogging it while on the floor and he was benched for how long before a trade actually manifested? Bledsoe's public comments didn't help but it was McD's response that killed any chance of repairing the relationship. Bledsoe quickly backpedaled in the press about his "I don't want to be here" tweet but at that point McD was already airing dirty laundry to the press about the failed extension and how Bledsoe wanted traded before the season started.
But the GM did not "bad mouth him for weeks" it took a lot of time to trade him, but the GM was not speaking negatively that whole time. Did you read what I said or are you just switching on purpose and without regard?
My only real problem with this deal actually has nothing to do with the deal itself. It's that EVERYONE is already assuming that Ryan Anderson will be our starting Power Forward. I'm sorry, I just don't see how that helps us, either in wins or in youth development. Ariza? Fine. Booker? Of course. But the starting lineup doesn't need Ryan Anderson, a no-defense big that couldn't get minutes in the playoffs for a Mike D'Antoni coached team. Ryno and TJ off the bench? Ok, I like that, but I'd rather have a player like Bender starting at PF so that you at least have someone that has a better chance at defensively covering up for Ayton's mistakes down low. And that is assuming Ariza starts at SF.
But ideally, Ariza starts at PF with JJ at SF and we go that route. That gives dynamic scoring across the board and decent to strong defense amongst 2 positions, and maybe 3 if - gulp - Shaq Harrison starts at PG.
And technically, you could run that lineup for only 8-10 minutes a night and all other lineups will be dictated by who has the hot hand.