dodie53
A. O. II
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IMO, Gortat would have considerably more trade value around the league than Dudley or Frye.
I think Gortat could fetch a ransom in a Larry Nance type trade if the Suns wanted to ever go that route.
I am not locked into it. It is what big men are suppose to do. It's not my concept.
Also, remember the Suns said he is starting PF material.
The Suns said he will have to be an inside presence and rebound. They tried to force feed him playing inside and it worked for about 2 weeks and then evaporated. So, it is the Suns expectations too that he do more besides shoot the 3. It's the Suns who played him down low at Center a ton last season.
The only value Frye carries is if this team still plans on outscoring everyone without much defense or inside presence.
but Frye doesn't get 30 million plus contract on a contending team let along get off the bench 1st. That is not a solution to me. That is a 30 million stop gap until the team rebuilds.
If you mean that Gortat had the potential, but not the opportunity, while he backed up the best Center in the NBA, of course that's true.He's basically the same player he was in Orlando; he's just getting more opportunities now.
1. Don't skimp on management hiring, hire the best or you'll pay for it in the end
2. Keep good management when you have it
3. Let basketball people make basketball decisions and financial people make financial decisions. Financial people should be tasked with finding a way to get the basketball people what they want
4. Honor the players, treat them with respect, even when parting ways, even when they disrespect you
5. Give your word only after careful deliberation, and always keep it
6. Shoot straight with everyone
7. Admit when you are wrong and learn from it
8. Don't EVER blame the fans, they are your customers
9. Remember that you cannot make money without winning, and you can win without making money, but winning AND making money is what allows you to do both consistently
Furthermore, while nobody will every confuse Channing with Ben Wallace, he's not a total disaster at defense/rebounding.
This may come as a surprise, but players, coaches, teams, organizations, hell people everywhere sometimes say things that may not be true...it's called spin. The Suns lost their franchise playe
r at the position and tried to replace him with Channing...not his fault.
Exactly. Not Channing's fault. Channing is a decent weapon if used correctly. The current Suns organization is completely clueless and is trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. Channing is an excellent foil to Amare as a big man because he opens up the floor for him, and draws another big out who has to respect his ability to hit the 3. Is he going to drive and dunk and be a demon on d? Of course not, but anyone who expected that is a fool.
Uh, in case you hadn't noticed, that's been the plan ever since the team has been in existence.
I just don't get why you're so hung up on his contract... Yes, it's a 30 million dollar deal, but it averages out around 6 million per year, which is middle of the road for a big man.
In case you didn't notice, we took on 3 other contracts that were worse last offseason between Turk, Warrick and Childress. Would I have given Channing 30? Probably not, but I would have been fine with $25, so considering all the other horrendous moves, Channing's contract is a mere blip on the screen.
Almost of biblical proportions. However, you need at least one more.
10. Don't make decisions based upon fan opinion, they rarely see what is actually going on in the game. Usually they are just parrotting what their friends say or some sports guru who is only looking at stats. Have the best basketball minds you can find watch actual games and give you their opinion. Don't second guess them.