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I wish we wouldnt have traded him in the first place. All I can say is we took a HUGE step down from last year.
Cardinal Red said:I wish we wouldnt have traded him in the first place. All I can say is we took a HUGE step down from last year.
I keep wondering what we could have got, or kept if we signed and traded JJ to NY and Isiah instead of Q. We would have kept Q, maybe our #21 pick, and gotten KT, too. Maybe even another player.Chaplin said:That's just not true. We got Kurt Thomas in return for Q--I liked Q, but I am very enthusiastic about Thomas.
I know you'll take some heat for that post, but I too have a homer view that KT will provide a different way of making us better. Especially if Bell earns the starting role and can slow down the other team's two guards from scoring in the West. Having to play Kobe, Ginobli, etc., a lot, the Bell signing may just be wiser than most see.SirStefan32 said:I like Q a lot, but even NOW that we know JJ is gone, I would still do the trade (Q for KT).
I just think we all need to relax and see what other moves the Suns are gonna do. I might be in a large minority here, but I really think that it's not far- fetched to think that Phoenix will be even better than they were last year when it's all said and done.
JPlay said:You guys look at his shooting percentage too much. When he was hot, which was often, he would break games wide open for us. He was one of the best SG rebounders in the league and had an attitude about him that was special.
So what he had a couple of bad playoff series in his first taste of them. Duncan struggled for several years in the playoffs before he did anything. This team needed more time together.
Looking back now we could have kept Q and traded and signed and traded JJ for some big man help. We would have only lost one starter and pretty much kept team chemisty the same.
I'm glad we signed some defensive players, but I would rather have Bell as a reserve than a starter. Now I'm not sure how this team will do next year. You hate to blow up a good thing.
SirChaz said:Duncan? As in Tim Duncan?
Are you serious?
I think he won the Championship his second year.
JPlay said:Oh yeah he had some guy named David Robinson in a shortened season by his side.
The fact is that he struggled individually in the playoffs for a few years. It takes experience to learn how to compete at that level.
Cardinal Red said:I wish we wouldnt have traded him in the first place. All I can say is we took a HUGE step down from last year.
what does that have to do with him strugling and the team needing more time together?JPlay said:I can clearly remember Duncan being double or triple teamed and being shut down several years in the playoffs. It wasn't until they put shooters around him that they were able to succeed.
myrondizzo said:what does that have to do with him strugling and the team needing more time together?
JPlay said:I can clearly remember Duncan being double or triple teamed and being shut down several years in the playoffs. It wasn't until they put shooters around him that they were able to succeed.
Chaplin said:That's just not true. We got Kurt Thomas in return for Q--I liked Q, but I am very enthusiastic about Thomas.
JPlay said:I'm sure it was once Robinson left and he was being focused on.
SirStefan32 said:I like Q a lot, but even NOW that we know JJ is gone, I would still do the trade (Q for KT).
I just think we all need to relax and see what other moves the Suns are gonna do. I might be in a large minority here, but I really think that it's not far- fetched to think that Phoenix will be even better than they were last year when it's all said and done.