George O'Brien
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What should the Suns do? My recommendation is to trade up in the draft and get a solid big man like Okafor that can play defense and rebound. He may be too short to play center, but he I'm sure he can play.
In the free agency area, I would not sign anyone to a contract of more than a couple of years. Ideally, I'd go for someone like Brent Barry of Seattle. He is 32 and is unlikely to be offered major contracts. (He currently makes $5.4 million or so). He averages 12 ppg on 49.3% shooting including 44.8% for three's. He is considered a pretty good passer and can play some point.
My preference would be to pay more and just give a two year contract. In two years, White and Eisley's contracts will be off the books and the Suns would be able to go for the super stud everybody thinks they need. In any case, Brent Barry with this lineup would make the Suns a solid playoff team with a chance fo rthe second round if Lampe or a draft pick produces.
What should the Suns do? My recommendation is to trade up in the draft and get a solid big man like Okafor that can play defense and rebound. He may be too short to play center, but he I'm sure he can play.
In the free agency area, I would not sign anyone to a contract of more than a couple of years. Ideally, I'd go for someone like Brent Barry of Seattle. He is 32 and is unlikely to be offered major contracts. (He currently makes $5.4 million or so). He averages 12 ppg on 49.3% shooting including 44.8% for three's. He is considered a pretty good passer and can play some point.
My preference would be to pay more and just give a two year contract. In two years, White and Eisley's contracts will be off the books and the Suns would be able to go for the super stud everybody thinks they need. In any case, Brent Barry with this lineup would make the Suns a solid playoff team with a chance fo rthe second round if Lampe or a draft pick produces.