BC867
Long time Phoenician!
We lost our #1 pick Center to stupidity.
We lost our replacement Center to injury recently
because he may be too old to carry that load.
Our Point Guard is just coming back from injury
and we really don't know if he can stay healthy.
Our starting Power Forward is marginal at best.
We don't have a solid backup at any of the five
positions.
Our best defensive player hasn't done much else.
I can't see putting any of the blame on Booker,
who tried his best to cover two positions last year.
Now that he is back at Shooting Guard and capable
of putting up a lot of points, some posters expect
him to be the second coming of Kobe. Or Michael.
After a decade the Suns have finally escaped being
a laughingstock and, even with a lot of key players
out, are down to .500 after a surprisingly good start,
largely because we are no longer under the radar,
which was previously anticipated here.
The problem is not Devin Booker. Nor is he the
solution. Expecting him to lead us to anything
with this disarray is unwarranted.
Judging him without every role on the Suns being
reasonably fulfilled is not only unfair, it can only
set us back to the doldrums were in previously.
Let's not give up on someone who is capable of
scoring 70 points in a game. Remember, we lost
that game. It takes a full team to reach the next step.
We lost our replacement Center to injury recently
because he may be too old to carry that load.
Our Point Guard is just coming back from injury
and we really don't know if he can stay healthy.
Our starting Power Forward is marginal at best.
We don't have a solid backup at any of the five
positions.
Our best defensive player hasn't done much else.
I can't see putting any of the blame on Booker,
who tried his best to cover two positions last year.
Now that he is back at Shooting Guard and capable
of putting up a lot of points, some posters expect
him to be the second coming of Kobe. Or Michael.
After a decade the Suns have finally escaped being
a laughingstock and, even with a lot of key players
out, are down to .500 after a surprisingly good start,
largely because we are no longer under the radar,
which was previously anticipated here.
The problem is not Devin Booker. Nor is he the
solution. Expecting him to lead us to anything
with this disarray is unwarranted.
Judging him without every role on the Suns being
reasonably fulfilled is not only unfair, it can only
set us back to the doldrums were in previously.
Let's not give up on someone who is capable of
scoring 70 points in a game. Remember, we lost
that game. It takes a full team to reach the next step.