CP3 Rumored Trade

Chris Paul for Oubre/Rubio/Jerome?

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Suns traded two starters and a first round pick for one starter.

Lots of ground to be made up without many assets except the 10th pick.

They traded two average players and a late first rounder .... for a perenial All Star pg who will bring in a ton of experience and put us over the hump by getting the best out of the rest of the players. More importantly Ayton.
 

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The fact that you could do that is kind of my point. Because it’s not a very common thing to come straight from high school and turn into a great player. Therefor it’s easy to remember the ones that did it.
Amare, Lebron, Dwight, Thad Young, O’Neal, Stephen Jackson, al Harrington, Rasheed Lewis, Tyson chandler, Kendrick Perkins, al Jefferson, josh smith, jr smith, Bynum, monta Ellis, Lou Williams, anfernee Simmons.

that’s quite a few players straight from high school.
 

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Amare, Lebron, Dwight, Thad Young, O’Neal, Stephen Jackson, al Harrington, Rasheed Lewis, Tyson chandler, Kendrick Perkins, al Jefferson, josh smith, jr smith, Bynum, monta Ellis, Lou Williams, anfernee Simmons.

that’s quite a few players straight from high school.
I admitted my being wrong earlier in the thread.

There have been about 45 players straight from high school and a good amount of them were at a minimum solid NBA players.
 

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Think I was actually wrong about draft success for high school players.

Here is a list of the 45 players drafted out of high school and to be fair it is pretty full of at least solid NBA players.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_high_school_draftees#:~:text=There have been 45 high,2002 draftee Amar'e Stoudemire.
At least it’s strong enough not to dismiss them altogether. They seem to be boom or bust though. Very few long term average players like Gerald green.
 

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I admitted my being wrong earlier in the thread.

There have been about 45 players straight from high school and a good amount of them were at a minimum solid NBA players.
Just saw that. If there’s even 3 or 4 good high school players from that draft it’s likely a really good draft.
 

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They are already saying it's a weak class. 2021 is the good draft
 

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Amare, Lebron, Dwight, Thad Young, O’Neal, Stephen Jackson, al Harrington, Rasheed Lewis, Tyson chandler, Kendrick Perkins, al Jefferson, josh smith, jr smith, Bynum, monta Ellis, Lou Williams, anfernee Simmons.

that’s quite a few players straight from high school.

Uh Kobe and KG also
 

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so, cap wise, we're in a position to sign Saric AND use the MLE (9 million per year) and veteran's exception (3 million per), right? They really need another big body. question is who can you convince to come here for 9 million for a couple seasons?

What do we have to do to sign Ibaka for $9m for two years? Ownership stake?? Free Pizzeria Bianco for life??? Free membership to Whisper Rock???
 

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They traded two average players and a late first rounder .... for a perenial All Star pg who will bring in a ton of experience and put us over the hump by getting the best out of the rest of the players. More importantly Ayton.

There is a way to say this without taking away from the contributions of Oubre and Rubio. Calling them average takes away from what they brought to the team and minimizes their value. Also without these two players Chris Paul would not be a Phoenix Sun.
 

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There is a way to say this without taking away from the contributions of Oubre and Rubio.
I mean he didn't say they were bad. That being said I would say Rubio was a little above average and Oubre (as fun as he can be) isn't much more than an average starter at best.

Paul is definitely the best player in the trade and should make us better instantly.
 

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24 more minutes than Devin Booker :D

I mean he averaged 15+mpg on a playoff team. I don't think anyone is expecting him to be all world but he should be in the rotation. Maybe less so when the rotations tighten in the playoffs.
 

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I mean he averaged 15+mpg on a playoff team. I don't think anyone is expecting him to be all world but he should be in the rotation. Maybe less so when the rotations tighten in the playoffs.

Willing to give him a shot. Sometimes after a trade players blossom, heres to some of that luck.
 

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Willing to give him a shot. Sometimes after a trade players blossom, heres to some of that luck.

The Suns had that with Oubre, and chose to toss him away for what he had been, rather that value him for what he had become. Not a good precedent.
 

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The Suns had that with Oubre, and chose to toss him away for what he had been, rather that value him for what he had become. Not a good precedent.

what did he become? You don’t pay a player a ton of money just cause you think he’s a good guy.
 

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The Suns had that with Oubre, and chose to toss him away for what he had been, rather that value him for what he had become. Not a good precedent.
They had Mikal and Cam. Oubre's departure gives them more minutes. Oubre is a good player but giving Mikal more minutes is better for the defense and offensive flow. We saw that in the bubble. Mikal had surpassed Oubre and Oubre was going to have to come off the bench. That had already been decided (can't remember where I heard that). So now they got value for Oubre. I am fine with that.

They basically turned Ariza into Chris Paul. Not sure that is throwing him away.

Edit: Rethinking that last statement. Ariza for Oubre, TJ Warren traded away for space to sign Rubio, and a couple late first round picks (Jerome and the future #1). I overstated.
 

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what did he become? You don’t pay a player a ton of money just cause you think he’s a good guy.

The overvaluing of his vibe and the fashion show stuff may have made for a fun environment, but I can't wait for that fun to be over with CP. It's all about winning now.
 

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The Suns had that with Oubre, and chose to toss him away for what he had been, rather that value him for what he had become. Not a good precedent.
Cmon Eric that’s not an accurate description. They developed three players at the wing at the same time so they had some redundancy. They used him to upgrade a position.
 
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