I'd agree that the idea of preferring Bledsoe over Love would be a huge stretch for most of the league but I don't think it will be for long. I really think Eric is on his way to becoming a top 10 player, maybe even top 5. I don't think he's the second coming of KJ but I do believe he will be a better all around player than Kevin before too much longer. Keep in mind that KJ didn't tear up the NBA world his first year in Phoenix either. Bledsoe can be incredibly disruptive on defense and once he perfects his mid-range game he'll be a two way force out there.
It's interesting though to look at their team and ours. Minnesota already has a decent point guard and they already have a top 10 center and they have Love but they're 4.5 games behind us. How do you explain this given the negative reviews you've presented for most of this team (except Plumlee and Dragic, IIRC) especially considering your statement that Love is "by far" the best player on either team. Something doesn't seem to add up. Also, if it's that easy to build around him why haven't they been able to? I know you're not really in love with Love but I do think you're undervaluing most of the players on this team. I think just about every player we have is still well below their ceiling and they're already pretty effective.
Steve
I don't dispute that Bledsoe is an outstanding defender, and unstoppable going to the rim. I don't even dislike Bledsoe. All I am saying is that he is NOT a point guard. He is an extremely undersized shooting guard that can't shoot. There is a place for guys like that, but they are not worth what the Suns will end up paying for him. You are one of my favorite posters here- I have always enjoyed reading your posts/ analysis, but on this one, I just don't see it. Bledsoe a top 10 player? Top 5? I don't see it.
As far as Love goes, you'll notice that several times in several different posts, I mentioned my concern about Love not being able to carry the team into the playoffs. In his defense, Rubio can't shoot, and Martin is just not a very smart player when game is on the line. I still think he should be able to carry that team into playoffs.
I don't think I presented negative reviews of our own players. Let's use Bledsoe as an example.
"Bledsoe is unstoppable getting to the rim, and he is a great defender, but he is not a PG, and at the end of the day he is a shooting guard who can't shoot. I'd pay him what we pay Dragic and not a dollar more."
I don't see that as a negative review. I see it as a very realistic and objective review.
Frye- when his shot is falling, he is unstoppable. When his shot is not falling, he is a huge liability on offense. He is a terrible defender, and a very poor rebounder for someone who is 6'11. I don't think that's a negative review.
Dragic- outstanding leader, at times completely unstoppable, very high basketball IQ. Not assertive enough, not a great shooter, good, but not a great defender.
I don't understand what's so "negative" about any of that. I try to remain objective. I like just about everyone on the roster. Frye, the basketball player, is probably the only exception. Frye the person seems to be awesome- everyone who ever played with him has nothing but great things to say about him, but I just cannot stand him as a basketball player. 6'11 guy who plays like a shooting guard (stretch 4 is fine if able to play some defense, and grab some rebounds.)
I love Dragic, Plumlee is probably my favorite player in the entire league, Tucker was my favorite Sun prior to Plumlee, Bledsoe is one hell of a defender, and amazing going to the rim, I really like our rookies and am excited to see how they develop. Morris twins are twice the players they were last year- Markief looks a little less like frye and a little more like a legitimate PF, and Marcus is much more aggressive, and his defense looks better. Slava, Ish, and Christmas are what they are- scrubs. I don't dislike them, they are just really bad players who don't belong in the league.
Oh, that leaves Green. Yeah, can't stand him. Don't like ball hogs with no basketball IQ. I do recognize a guy like that is indeed good to have on your team- bring him in off the bench and if he is on, he'll provide some instant offense. If he's not on, let him rot on the bench some more.