George O'Brien
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I think the Suns have the foundation for a pretty good team. They have some missing pieces, but they could easily be a playoff contender next season even if none of their rookies have a breakout year.
My guess is that the Suns will sign a free agent guard. If a shooting guard, it will mean putting JJ at PG. If a PG, then JJ stays at SG. Assuming the Suns sign Vujanic, that would mean they would have six guards under contract: JJ, Leandro, Casey, Vujanic, Eisley, and the FA. Which ever kind of FA guard, the Suns will have Barbosa, Vujanic, and Eisley as backup PG's. I cannot understand how drafting a project PG makes this team any stronger.
The more likely prospect is that the Suns would draft a center. Okafor or Howard would be fine. But at the #7-#8 slot, the only big men available are very very young Euros. Since the Suns already have Lampe and Carbakapa as projects, do the Suns really need another project big guy to sit on the bench for two years?
I cannot see filling the roster up with more projects. I think they need guys who can contribute.
My guess is that the Suns will sign a free agent guard. If a shooting guard, it will mean putting JJ at PG. If a PG, then JJ stays at SG. Assuming the Suns sign Vujanic, that would mean they would have six guards under contract: JJ, Leandro, Casey, Vujanic, Eisley, and the FA. Which ever kind of FA guard, the Suns will have Barbosa, Vujanic, and Eisley as backup PG's. I cannot understand how drafting a project PG makes this team any stronger.
The more likely prospect is that the Suns would draft a center. Okafor or Howard would be fine. But at the #7-#8 slot, the only big men available are very very young Euros. Since the Suns already have Lampe and Carbakapa as projects, do the Suns really need another project big guy to sit on the bench for two years?
I cannot see filling the roster up with more projects. I think they need guys who can contribute.