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Monte dropping the threes.
I hope you watched. That was the most fun I've had watching the Suns all season long. Where has this been?! NOW they decided to turn it on and put effort into the defensive end? It took 68 games and total embarrassment from the Lakers in front of a national audience to wake this team up?I might watch this one in the hope of seeing some PT for developing youngsters. That means less high paid veterans and big minutes to Dunn, Oso, Bol, Gillespie, TyTy. Do it, Bud!
Was Plumlee ejaculated in this game or did he finish strong? Liked what I saw of Oso.
I am actually excited about the future of Dunn And Ighodaro. Both show promise. They both make really really stupid fouls but they are rookies. If they clean that up and keep working I can see them both as solid rotation guys. Dunn might even have a bigger upside with some consistency. It's something to cheer for from a young player perspective.Some final stats for the game.
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Suns 129-89 Raptors (Mar 17, 2025) Box Score - ESPN
Box score for the Phoenix Suns vs. Toronto Raptors NBA game from March 17, 2025 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.www.espn.com
I am actually excited about the future of Dunn And Ighodaro. Both show promise. They both make really really stupid fouls but they are rookies. If they clean that up and keep working I can see them both as solid rotation guys. Dunn might even have a bigger upside with some consistency. It's something to cheer for from a young player perspective.
I think we could move Durant and not do a complete rebuild but IMO we'd be settling for mediocrity. No matter how you slice it, we'd be on a lesser footing than the other franchises given our shortage of future picks (and future pick values). So, we'd probably win 30 to 35 games or so for 5 or 6 years and then we'd be looking at a complete rebuild anyway because Booker would likely be on his last legs. But I'm okay with keeping Devin long enough to rebuild his trade value and if it turns out I'm wrong and we find we can retool on the fly, then great. I just wouldn't expect it.Finally got around to watching the game. Glad Bud sat KD for a nice stretch and we saw him ride the hot hands. The offense and defense seemed much more cohesive. Can't read into the game results much since we were playing a G-League team but for once it looked like that, an NBA team dominating lesser competition.
I also think the 2nd quarter, when KD was sat, is a decent example though of why some of us believe this team doesn't need bulldozed to be rebuilt. There is enough here that might be salvageable. We need a good contractor (GM) to examine the plot though before we proceed. We can always move KD in the offseason, try to move Beal, and aim to get close to the first apron so more options are available in regards to trades. If that isn't working early on next season and hope isn't on the horizon then send Booker off in a midseason deal with the aim of adding assets for the future.
I think we could move Durant and not do a complete rebuild but IMO we'd be settling for mediocrity. No matter how you slice it, we'd be on a lesser footing than the other franchises given our shortage of future picks (and future pick values). So, we'd probably win 30 to 35 games or so for 5 or 6 years and then we'd be looking at a complete rebuild anyway because Booker would likely be on his last legs. But I'm okay with keeping Devin long enough to rebuild his trade value and if it turns out I'm wrong and we find we can retool on the fly, then great. I just wouldn't expect it.
If I thought our owner office would just settle for mediocrity for a decade and not make desperation Hail Mary moves every year by trading away youth and future picks to try and become relevant, maybe I'd feel as you do. As it is, I envision us being a mediocre team for many years and maybe eventually Ishbia's great great grandson will finally figure out you can't compete when you're always in a hole and every one else is on solid ground.On the principal of the matter... I really don't want to send Booker to Houston as a pathetic effort to mitigate the Durant trade, so I'd rather leave that possibility out. If we could be kinda spunky and fun and on the borderline of the playoffs (especially if we ship Durant to Houston and get some of our picks back), I'd enjoy it. But a total tear down is going to equal years and years of hopeless misery. Doing so without at least a portion of our picks is insanity.