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The last player Monty requested (presumably) worked out pretty well, so it will be interesting if the trend continues.
I don't like this trade.
Rk Player From To G MP PER TS% 3PAr FTr ORB% DRB% TRB% AST% STL% BLK% TOV% USG% OWS DWS WS WS/48 OBPM DBPM BPM VORP 1 Langston Galloway 2015 2021 445 9733 11.6 .523 .528 .154 2.4 10.1 6.2 11.4 1.6 0.5 7.0 17.1 7.9 6.8 14.6 .072 -1.0 -0.4 -1.4 1.5 2 Landry Shamet 2019 2021 193 4657 10.0 .589 .730 .176 0.9 6.8 4.0 9.1 0.9 0.5 8.2 15.0 5.4 2.7 8.0 .083 -1.0 -1.1 -2.0 0.0
Rk Player From To G GS MP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% 2P 2PA 2P% eFG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS 1 Langston Galloway 2015 2021 445 62 21.9 2.9 7.3 .398 1.4 3.9 .370 1.5 3.5 .430 .496 0.9 1.1 .816 0.5 2.0 2.4 1.6 0.7 0.1 0.6 1.6 8.2 2 Landry Shamet 2019 2021 193 69 24.1 3.0 7.3 .416 2.1 5.3 .397 0.9 2.0 .467 .561 1.1 1.3 .834 0.2 1.6 1.8 1.6 0.5 0.2 0.7 2.0 9.2
Ultimately this is why it easier to accept the trade for Shamet. Monty trusts him and will play him.
I'm not exactly sure why Carter fell out of favor but he did.
Will Monty still trust him when he replicates what Galloway did? If so, why?
He may not be. However, for starters Shamet is the more explosive offense player and his numbers would have put him as the 3rd best 3 point shooter on the team. The Suns in multiple games went cold from three and he can pass.And my guess is that if you put Carter's numbers up, they will be superior to both...which brings me back to this:
If Galloway and Carter weren't good enough for Monty to play down the stretch, what in the world makes anyone think Shamet will be?
The last player Monty requested (presumably) worked out pretty well, so it will be interesting if the trend continues.
Good post. Agree with all of it. Shamet allows us to sit book and Paul at the same time, thus keeping them in the court at the same time, which maximizes their effectiveness. He’s also insurance for a book injury or a stint when book is in foul trouble (like game 4).Are we so spoiled that we’re whining over trading the #29 pick and a DNP-CD player for a solid rotation guard? Size will be addressed in FA. Confident of that. My only concern is the development of Stix.
The 29th pick is much closer to the scrap heap than it is to being a valued first round pick. Your idea of "big difference" is sadly laughable. It's a nothing difference, neither the pick nor the tradable salary slot are all that important.We got Cam Payne off the scrap heap for nothing while we were a lottery team, as opposed to giving up a first round pick and our only tradable salary spot coming off an appearance in the NBA finals. Big difference in terms of risk.
If Monty wanted to bring in Shamet as a reclamation project by signing him as a street free agent for next to nothing, I would be all for it.
He may not be. However, for starters Shamet is the more explosive offense player and his numbers would have put him as the 3rd best 3 point shooter on the team. The Suns in multiple games went cold from three and he can pass.
Monty coached Shamet in Philadelphia so he is familiar with him as a player and person. If he wanted him I suspect he will play him much like Payne.
Good post. Agree with all of it. Shamet allows us to sit book and Paul at the same time, thus keeping them in the court at the same time, which maximizes their effectiveness. He’s also insurance for a book injury or a stint when book is in foul trouble (like game 4).
there are enough defensive bigs available in FA this year that I’m confident we’ll walk away with one. And it’s a big if, but stix can give us any minutes this year it will be a big plus.
That's just silly. Yes Sarver did say he knew they'd have to pay luxury tax to compete for a championship and they were willing to do it, he didn't say he was going to just throw money away without weighing the benefits against the cost. Carter isn't going to be the difference for us in winning anything, Shamet probably isn't either but we'll see.
You "think" the have players just as good as Shamet, but the statistics don't back up what you "think".I don't think its a bad trade, just an unnecessary one. I just think the Suns already had guys that were just as good as Shamet so it seemed kind of pointless. I'm disappointed that they still don't have a backup center or a power forward.
So?Well, they were talking on Doug and Wolf this morning about Sarver being prepared to sacrifice re-signing Cam Payne for the cost savings and expressly trying to distinguish it from the Joe Johnson situation solely based on the role each player had with the team.
He coached Carter, Galloway and Moore in Phoenix.
Yeah I heard the same segment and it was just speculation.
Well yes, but I'm not sure how much Monty was involved in acquiring those players. Plus Monty didn't seem to want to play them. We know he wanted Shamet.
Yeah I heard the same segment and it was just speculation.
Maybe the Suns can't resign Payne, we don't know what his number is yet. He's a good rotation player, but he won't break this team if he isn't resigned.
You're not at all concerned with the penny-pinching from the Nash era rearing its ugly head again?
Check out the videos I posted on him. His shot is really smooth.It's probably a rerun of some other posts but Landry Shamet's three point shooting is impressive.
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I'll be concerned if it actually happens. I'm not concerned knowing that two of the most clueless mic'd up sports mouthpieces are prattling on about it.
Sarver said clearly that he KNEW that they'd be in luxury tax territory, that it was the cost of pursuing a championship and he was committed. AFAIC, until we see otherwise, that's all we have to go on. Sarver has paid luxury tax 3 times before and it's not like he's lied about this in the past.
As long as we are competing and on an upward trajectory, I expect him to spend (carefully perhaps, but he will spend). If we flatline and start to look like a borderline team (or worse) than I'm sure he'll go right back to his cheaper days.
I think Payne is a very important re-sign for us but he can ask for more than we can actually pay so it's out of our hands. We have to hope that "our max" and the draw of playing for Monty and this organization are enough to keep him from looking elsewhere too aggressively. But I think we all know, if someone offers him the starter PG spot and/or close to the money that comes with it, we're going to lose him.Yeah I heard the same segment and it was just speculation.
Maybe the Suns can't resign Payne, we don't know what his number is yet. He's a good rotation player, but he won't break this team if he isn't resigned.