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Suns are my Kryptonite!
Well, for those that want them to blow the team up, these kind of losses help that cause.
He has to learn to shoot without having to rise so much on his shots. He won't be a young man forever.Agree. I think Booker has had trouble elevating most of the season, which has effected his shot.
Actually I think it hurts the cause. Blowing it up only helps us if we can get trade value from our veterans. How we're playing will have a lot to do with who gets interested in our players and how much they are willing to spend. Right now, they're all on the bargain rack as far as the league is concerned.Well, for those that want them to blow the team up, these kind of losses help that cause.
Yeah we've established we're a 4S team - small, slow, soft and sloppy.This team is SOFT.
He has to learn to shoot without having to rise so much on his shots. He won't be a young man forever.
There's no reason to trade anyone if we are a winning team.Actually I think it hurts the cause. Blowing it up only helps us if we can get trade value from our veterans. How we're playing will have a lot to do with who gets interested in our players and how much they are willing to spend. Right now, they're all on the bargain rack as far as the league is concerned.
There are so many teams in the west that are better than the Suns. It’s pointless to continue this experiment.
I disagree. Who cares if we're a winning team, we're supposed to be challenging for a title. We could be a "winning team" and there still could be at least 15 teams with an even better record and a better chance to win it all. If they don't think they can mold this team into a true contender, staying the course is just wasting time and resources (IMO). And I don't think there is a damned thing we can do to turn this squad into a title contender.There's no reason to trade anyone if we are a winning team.
OK, but arguably, when have you seen winning teams suddenly just blow it up? I can't think of any.I disagree. Who cares if we're a winning team, we're supposed to be challenging for a title. We could be a "winning team" and there still could be at least 15 teams with an even better record and a better chance to win it all. If they don't think they can mold this team into a true contender, staying the course is just wasting time and resources (IMO). And I don't think there is a damned thing we can do to turn this squad into a title contender.
Booker moves to 469 points of tying the franchise scoring record.
We are in a fairly unique situation, the closest comp I can think of was the Nets after their trade with Boston. We can't make any real improvements to our roster and we can't tank to try and rebuild. We're screwed. All we have going for us is Ishbia's willingness to spend and the possibility of Booker and Durant playing well enough to bring us several picks in return. None of our options are appealing.OK, but arguably, when have you seen winning teams suddenly just blow it up? I can't think of any.
I don't think we have to be winning or playing well. If teams want Booker and KD, it doesn't matter how the Suns are doing. If Ishbia has this team winning and everyone is excited about it, it would be stupid to make a trade at that point from a fan's perspective. If the team stinks, it makes sense for the owner to try and fix it. I'm not arguing against trading guys, just arguing the Suns have to be winning to get value for those guys.We are in a fairly unique situation, the closest comp I can think of was the Nets after their trade with Boston. We can't make any real improvements to our roster and we can't tank to try and rebuild. We're screwed. All we have going for us is Ishbia's willingness to spend and the possibility of Booker and Durant playing well enough to bring us several picks in return.
The NBA trade deadline is Feb. 6th, 2025.
The front office and ownership needs to find the problem and decide if it can be fixed.
One clear area of concern is interior defense, rebounding and inside scoring.