Matt L
formerly known as mattyboy
What would it take to get Conley from the Grizz? Conley and a competent PF probably make us a competitive team. I'm not sure if that gets us to the playoffs but it should get us to over 40 wins.
You would hope so. Just wonder how much he has left. Would rather get Charlottes' Kemba Walker, but he may not be interested in going here even at a max deal.
What would we give up for a Bradley Beal deal? We have some pieces to move there. He's a deadly shooter and would really open things up.
https://clutchpoints.com/bradley-beal-vs-kemba-walker-who-is-more-likely-to-be-a-laker-first/
Why Walker over Conley?
too old, too expensive, too many injuries and not that great to begin with
If you mean his play didn't warrant his contract, I'd agree. But he was a very good two way guard. Still, he is too old, too expensive and too injured.
I mean that there is a reason he never made an allstar game.If you mean his play didn't warrant his contract, I'd agree. But he was a very good two way guard. Still, he is too old, too expensive and too injured.
I mean that there is a reason he never made an allstar game.
Conley's been discussed multiple times. He's 32 years old and an old 32 with his injury history and he's due $66 million over the next 2 seasons, $32 next year and $34 the following but that is a player option. There is no way he's declining that player option. I doubt a team would pay him $34 million over 4 years at that point, let alone for a year. He would kill our financial flexibility going forward since it would take Warren and Tyler Johnson to match salaries and no one else will be anxious to take on Conley's contract.
If we're looking to add a PG over 30 then our best bet would be to sign one for a year, similar to the Ariza deal. That would give us someone to come in and mentor a player like Ja Morant throughout his rookie year but that could be an issue on it's own if we start losing because I'm sure people will call for Morant to start right then. Having a PG that knows they may not be the starter all year will be a key and no one knows if Conley will be ok with that. I would guess not since he's toward the end of his career and I imagine he'd rather play than sit on the bench, especially on a team trying to get to the playoffs. If we were a title contender then maybe he'd be ok being an overpaid backup.
I'm not sure about going after Conley but as you mentioned Johnson and Warren contracts would cover his the expense of his contract next season. The second season would be the most risky in regard to money.
Also Conley is coming off arguably the best season of his career. If the Suns do not get Morant, it's an option to consider. Nash was 30 when he joined the Suns and he played to age 37 with the team.
I'm not sure about going after Conley but as you mentioned Johnson and Warren contracts would cover his the expense of his contract next season. The second season would be the most risky in regard to money.
Also Conley is coming off arguably the best season of his career. If the Suns do not get Morant, it's an option to consider. Nash was 30 when he joined the Suns and he played to age 37 with the team.
Nash was a once in a lifetime situation. There just aren't players in the NBA who peak after they're 30 years old like him. I don't like how that's used to justify going after other older players because the odds of finding anyone who could be Nash for us is virtually nonexistent. Nash himself wasn't supposed to work out like it did and I wish more people would recognize that because we aren't going to find Steve Nash 2.0 out there. I know that no one is saying we'll get Conley and he'll be an MVP candidate here but I think it's more likely we find and add a potential MVP this offseason than finding a PG who is over 30 that will give us 5 good seasons like Nash did. Look around the league and you won't find other Nash like signings anywhere. Even 34 year old Lebron showed his age this year in LA.
We need to be realistic with our expectations and in who we should target because anyone hoping Conley becomes Nash will be disappointed and that's in all other comparisons to Nash. He won't give us 7 good years, he won't be an MVP candidate, and he won't be the primary ball handler or orchestrator of our offense either. We need to be looking for another Goran Dragic type signing when we brought him back to Phoenix in 2012, I believe, more than Steve Nash because we won't find another Steve Nash. You can't look for another Steve Nash because Nash wasn't even expected to become M-V-Steve like he did.
Nash was a once in a lifetime situation. There just aren't players in the NBA who peak after they're 30 years old like him. I don't like how that's used to justify going after other older players because the odds of finding anyone who could be Nash for us is virtually nonexistent. Nash himself wasn't supposed to work out like it did and I wish more people would recognize that because we aren't going to find Steve Nash 2.0 out there. I know that no one is saying we'll get Conley and he'll be an MVP candidate here but I think it's more likely we find and add a potential MVP this offseason than finding a PG who is over 30 that will give us 5 good seasons like Nash did. Look around the league and you won't find other Nash like signings anywhere. Even 34 year old Lebron showed his age this year in LA.
We need to be realistic with our expectations and in who we should target because anyone hoping Conley becomes Nash will be disappointed and that's in all other comparisons to Nash. He won't give us 7 good years, he won't be an MVP candidate, and he won't be the primary ball handler or orchestrator of our offense either. We need to be looking for another Goran Dragic type signing when we brought him back to Phoenix in 2012, I believe, more than Steve Nash because we won't find another Steve Nash. You can't look for another Steve Nash because Nash wasn't even expected to become M-V-Steve like he did.
PH, I wish you hadn't got carried away with Nash. I was responding to your mention of Conley.
I apologize for getting carried away. I did not intend to single you out with my comment. I know plenty of fans mention Nash when someone floats the idea of signing an over 30 PG, or guard in general. I should have been clear in my post that I didn't mean to direct everything at you but more of a general statement. That's the first time I believe that I've seen you mention Nash's age when talking about another player. I know that you weren't comparing him to Nash as a player though.
I'm assuming the Suns are not able to draft Morant in this scenario.
Now this is where we do differ. I think Conley might be the way to go if we get Morant because it takes pressure off Morant and allows him to have a solid mentor his first year. I'd actually be more in favor of the move if we can get Morant than if we don't.