Lefty
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I think they should sit him out until he is completely 100% healthy. If that means a week or two, so be it.
Hell, at this point I say bench him until next year. I've had it with him.
Hell, at this point I say bench him until next year. I've had it with him.
Yeah...like work out and stop eating you fat-ass!! I know, probably uncalled for, but I'm still on a high and intoxicated from the game
Diaw really needs to be moved in the offseason to a team under the cap.
The best we could hope for is trading him with the Cavs & Suns own pick to someone under the cap with a lotto selection.(Hopefully somewhere in the 12-15 range)
This way we can take a bigman with ATL's pick and our future PG in Acie Law with our other pick.
If no teams are interested in that deal just dump him for a 2nd rounder to someone under the cap.
Don't fret because Boris didn't dominate one of the best teams in the league. The last thing he needs is a shot to his ego by being moved to the bench. Coach D has a huge luxury in the fact that he has LB and KT more than willing to come off the bench, so having Boris start but probably play less minutes is the way to go until he's 100%. If the Suns are going to win it all, Boris will be important, his rebounding, scoring and especially passing are all important.
Thats the thing though, Boris has shown that he can play against Dallas and play very well at that.
Dallas really doesnt have a answer for Boris Diaw when Boris actually wants to show up.
Their centers cant keep him infront of them and he can post up their smaller players, so basically whoever is guarding him he can get to the rim at will in a one on one situation against them.
I've never seen a player get to the rim so many times for a good look at the basket and still kick the ball out to someone else just because he felt the smallest amount of defensive pressure on him.
And we need his scoring, Rebounding and passing? Scoring? Rebounding? Boris is a weak rebounder and i'd rather count of James Jones for making a basket over Diaw at this point.
Not to mention hes a horrible defender that was getting lit up by everyone he guarded last night.
Right now Diaw is the most useless player in the Suns top 8.
If D'Antoni wants to wake him up bench him and give his minutes to Piatkowski and Rose until he finally realizes his potential and starts playing with some fire.
What fickle fans we are. Just this time last week, there were a lot of us that was claiming that Diaw was back.
This attitude that we have though when players have a bad game or two is disappointing though. First James Jones, then Burke, then Banks, then Marion, and now Diaw. How many of these players really suck?
What did you want him to do, beat his man off of the block? Couldn't, why? Amare was dominating the ball last night in the post and rightfully so.
Second, you are right that Diaw got lit up for a stretch there, but guess what, so was Marion. If you have ever seen footage of Dirk, you know not to force Dirk to the left. Marion was doing it all night long, and we watched Dirk tee off against Marion too.
Third, you are complaining about Diaw kicking the ball out of the paint....... if you haven't noticed, thats what makes him special. How many other big men in the league that are willing to pass like that?
His passing threat is what makes him as good of a player has he is. You take that away from him, and he is just an average player.
Again, let's stop over-reacting to this game.
I'm afraid of this... if we don't see improvement from him in the playoffs, I say we move him, that is if there are any takers.It wasn't this game. He's been doing the same thing for three out of his four years in the league. It was last year that was the fluke, not last night.
I wasn't one of them.
Well, Burke sucks, of course, but he's on a minimum contract, so it doesn't matter. I always thought Jones was cheap enough that he was worth keeping even while he was struggling. Banks was obviously a mistake, but the Suns are stuck with him because they are too thin in the backcourt. Marion is a special case, but I don't think anyone says he sucks -- just that his weaknesses are unusually costly for a max-contract player.
Did we watch the same game? While Diaw was on the floor, there were several times that he did beat his man off the block, only to pass it back out upon reaching the rim. And when he wasn't doing that, he was sabotaging the offense with lazy, telegraphed passes.
Not exactly. Nowitzki scored some of the time against Marion, but he also missed several. He lit up Diaw effortlessly. The experiment of having Diaw guard Nowitzki was worth trying, but it was a dismal failure. The reason Diaw didn't play late in the game was that there was no one he could guard.
No. His passing makes him special, but only to the extent that he gives the Suns a better shot. If he passes up a layup in order to reset the ball up top or throw it out of bounds, that's not unselfish. It's weak.
Being afraid of the basket isn't a skill.
It wasn't this game. He's been doing the same thing for three out of his four years in the league. It was last year that was the fluke, not last night.
I told everyone that extending Boris last summer was a mistake
I wasn't one of them.
Well, Burke sucks, of course, but he's on a minimum contract, so it doesn't matter. I always thought Jones was cheap enough that he was worth keeping even while he was struggling. Banks was obviously a mistake, but the Suns are stuck with him because they are too thin in the backcourt. Marion is a special case, but I don't think anyone says he sucks -- just that his weaknesses are unusually costly for a max-contract player.
Did we watch the same game? While Diaw was on the floor, there were several times that he did beat his man off the block, only to pass it back out upon reaching the rim. And when he wasn't doing that, he was sabotaging the offense with lazy, telegraphed passes.
Not exactly. Nowitzki scored some of the time against Marion, but he also missed several. He lit up Diaw effortlessly. The experiment of having Diaw guard Nowitzki was worth trying, but it was a dismal failure. The reason Diaw didn't play late in the game was that there was no one he could guard.
No. His passing makes him special, but only to the extent that he gives the Suns a better shot. If he passes up a layup in order to reset the ball up top or throw it out of bounds, that's not unselfish. It's weak.
Being afraid of the basket isn't a skill.
It wasn't this game. He's been doing the same thing for three out of his four years in the league. It was last year that was the fluke, not last night.
Damn, your selective memory is something else. Last time you made this claim, I refuted it by quoting your own words. If you want to keep up your schtick of claiming present-day omniscience over all matters, go ahead, but please don't keep saying "I told you so" when, in fact, you didn't. It's an insult to the intelligence of everyone else on this board.
Diaw only played a grand total of 19 minutes in game that featured 2 OT's because of his foul trouble, but also because he did not have a good game defensively.
You act like he dominated the ball all game
and instead of making layups, he was making lazy passes and turning the ball over. Diaw had 0 turnovers last night.
Dirk scored at will against Marion as well.
Try to see both sides of a point, because when you are on end of a spectrum, you are usually wrong about things.
I did not oppose an above the MLE. I thought they went a bit higher than they should have,
though in retrospect they were a lot higher than they should be.
So as you said, I did not oppose resigning Boris. I just opposed how much they paid him. I did not see a necessity to sign since it seemed unlikely he'd get an offer for more than was being discussed. Why extend if that's all the player will get anyway and you are locked in?
Perhaps this is too nuanced for your taste.