ProdigalSun
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I never want to see Carmelo in a Suns jersey
Absolutely and ridiculously untrue. Defense in the NBA is largely dependent on coaching schemes. Bledose hasn't even been as good as advertised on the defensive end. We're watching different games I guess.
The leader of the defense is Plumlee. Again, we're watching different games. Bledsoe falls asleep half the time. The Bledsoe I've watched on defense in Phoenix is seriously overrated. Is he capable of being potentially great? Maybe, but there's a lot of work to be done. The best part of our offense? He walks the ball up the court and plays iso. Hornacek has commented on this several times. He's shot the ball well. That's about it. When the sample size is larger than let's talk.
As to your assessment of Asik's defensive abilities, go take a look at RAPM for the last few years. Yes, it's an imperfect statistic but I'll take it over someone who thinks Asik is just "solid". BTW, did you know Asik had the highest */- on Houston last year? Solid!
Trade Bledsoe and the elite defense goes out the window. Without Bledsoe the Suns are probably a 1-8 team right now, especially given Goran's injury problems.
Also... sign Carmelo and the idea of building a team around defense becomes an absolute joke.
Furthermore, with Asik's 15 mil cap hit next season, signing a player like Carmelo becomes almost impossible.
Ha. Bringing Amare back would be interesting. I wonder if the medical staff could do some of their magic again. He has this year and next left, correct? The only way I even consider taking his contract on is if they include an unprotected 1st along with Shumpert. Would hate to lose Dragic, but Shumpert and an unprotected 1st might be worth it. Even with Amare killing your cap for another year.
IMO these trade ideas are absolutely awful. That said, I don't think NY has a 1st or 2nd round pick available to trade until 2018.
There is a player that Houston would likely be interested in and that is Bledsoe. He would be a great fit with Harden. As crazy as some would think this sounds, this could be a fabulous trade for both teams. A great defender next to Harden is ideal. The biggest issue for Houston would be how Bledose's next contract fits their situation. For the Suns, they would be acquiring a premier defensive center. If Len progresses as hoped, is it possible he could be moved to the 4 to play alongside Asik? That's a possible defensive juggernaut. These two, combined with back-up minutes from Plumlee, could be about as good as it gets. There's certainly a speculative element to this, but that's part of rebuilding.
I saw a rumored trade with the Knicks as follows.
Dragic and Okafor
for
Shumpert and Amare
I would demand New York's pick this year (Unprotected) and just do it. Straight up I would pass.
I like the hell out of Dragic but I really question how the Bledsoe Dragic back court will be down the road. A Bledsoe / Shumpert back court with Goodwin could be amazing going forward. Add in a potential high lottery pick and I think you have to think about it.
Taking Amare is just a vehicle to get the Knicks pick, unprotected.
Asik is 27 years old. After playing in Turkey for a while, he had a breakout NBA season last year, starting all 82 games and averaging 10 points and 12 rebounds in 30 minutes. The last Suns player to average at least 12 rebounds in a season was Charles Barkley.
Asik would expect to start over Plumlee, and he should, if the Suns are trying to win games this season. Plumlee is still struggling to contribute on a regular basis; Asik's biggest weakness on the floor is poor free-throw shooting (58% last year), but otherwise, he's someone you want out there.
Asik won't be in the way of Len's development. Len's ankles are in the way of Len's development. When and if his body is ready, Len will get minutes, even if a more mature center is ahead of him on the depth chart. It is true that Asik and a healthy Len would probably squeeze out Plumlee, but Plumlee is already 25, only two years younger than Asik. For the Suns to declare themselves set at the center position would be pretty silly.
To me there's no doubt that Asik would be a good acquisition. The question is how high the price would be.
Plumlee belongs at PF, anyway.
I disagree. He doesn't have the range to play pf. With the stretch 4's in the league today, he would be drawn away from the rim where he defense is less effective. He could play pf in spot situations where he is guarding a low post pf like Duncan.
His footwork is outstanding. He would do just fine defending stretch 4s.
My only concern would be on offense, if neither one of the big men could hit open 15-foot jumpers.
His footwork is outstanding. He would do just fine defending stretch 4s.
My only concern would be on offense, if neither one of the big men could hit open 15-foot jumpers.
As did Amare. Most of the Suns history, of course, has featured one true skilled big man in the two power positions. Sometimes none.One game notwithstanding, would this be any different than what we've seen so far this season?
I really don't know if he can make the switch to power forward. I think so but until he makes the switch it's anyone's guess. What I do feel confident about though is the same thing I've said several times. Plumlee is too small to be our only big man out there night in and night out. He's at or near the minimum for his position in height, length, width and strength. Pair him with a true power forward or put him next to a true center and I think he'll shine but as it is, he'll struggle and eventually wear down.
Steve
As did Amare. Most of the Suns history, of course, has featured one true skilled big man in the two power positions. Sometimes none.
One game notwithstanding, would this be any different than what we've seen so far this season?
I really don't know if he can make the switch to power forward. I think so but until he makes the switch it's anyone's guess. What I do feel confident about though is the same thing I've said several times. Plumlee is too small to be our only big man out there night in and night out. He's at or near the minimum for his position in height, length, width and strength. Pair him with a true power forward or put him next to a true center and I think he'll shine but as it is, he'll struggle on some nights and eventually wear down.
Steve
I wonder if Hornacek has put a condition on Kravtsov playing - like telling him he has to be able to shoot 50% from the FT line before he gets on the floor during games. He's listed as the same size as Plumlee but he looked bigger to me...
If this were true about FT shooting, Plumlee wouldn't see the floor either. He is shooting below .500 this season at the FT line.
Plumlee is an atrocious free throw shooter but he brings a lot to the team and we don't have all that many options so I could see the possibility of a different standard for the two guys. I don't think free throws are behind K's playing time but I wouldn't completely rule it out.
Steve