Interesting article. Seems to paint the picture pretty believably.
https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2019/7/3/20680604/ricky-rubio-talks-signing-phoenix-suns
So maybe we bid against ourselves a little ?
Interesting article. Seems to paint the picture pretty believably.
https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2019/7/3/20680604/ricky-rubio-talks-signing-phoenix-suns
Probably. But they did not want the music to stop and have no chair left. Not adding an NBA caliber starting pg during this free agency period would have been a disaster.So maybe we bid against ourselves a little ?
Not gonna happen I'm afraid. Winning 50ish every once in a while....... and flaming out in the 1st or 2nd round is our ceiling IMO. Sarver will be the death of all of us.
We have become the Sterling Clippers. The Knicks of the West.
It's a total **** show.
Probably. But they did not want the music to stop and have no chair left. Not adding an NBA caliber starting pg during this free agency period would have been a disaster.
It does look like Rozier was their first choice. I don't know if that was because they believed they had no shot at Rubio because he was going to Indy or because Jones just like Rozier better. I am happy Rozier did not work out, but if the answer is the latter, I am a bit concerned about this front office.
Who knows, maybe Rozier will have a career year in Charlotte and he is better than I think. Of the bunch in question though, Rozier, Rubio, Joseph, and Beverly, Rubio is probably the best option. Beverly would have been a good addition but his injury history is a real question mark, and I just like the age and fit of Rubio over the other two.
I have been reading, and it seems 35 games is kind of the first tier of success. It's considered average even though it's below .500. Then 50 seems to be the "automatic" make the playoffs. 50 is also, you are a good team. 60 games you are a top team.I half agree with you. IMO a good front office can build a team that wins 50 games. Going from 50 wins to NBA champs takes a little luck.
Right now the Suns don’t have either one. Time will tell if this new approach changes the culture.
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Unbelievable...the guy has revamped the entire team. If you don't like the guy just don't like him...why question his competence. You have degraded every draft pick and signing without seeing one minute of this team on the floor. That to me is disturbing. This team is looking on paper 10x better than it has in a long time. That is because of Junior.Despite getting very lucky...twice...James Jones continues to demonstrate disturbing incompetence.
Unbelievable...the guy has revamped the entire team. If you don't like the guy just don't like him...why question his competence. You have degraded every draft pick and signing without seeing one minute of this team on the floor. That to me is disturbing. This team is looking on paper 10x better than it has in a long time. That is because of Junior.
Unbelievable...the guy has revamped the entire team. If you don't like the guy just don't like him...why question his competence. You have degraded every draft pick and signing without seeing one minute of this team on the floor. That to me is disturbing. This team is looking on paper 10x better than it has in a long time. That is because of Junior.
I wouldn't have guessed that.Rubio is 3 months younger than Damian Lillard.
Of that bunch I absolutely agree. Rubio is the best player.Probably. But they did not want the music to stop and have no chair left. Not adding an NBA caliber starting pg during this free agency period would have been a disaster.
It does look like Rozier was their first choice. I don't know if that was because they believed they had no shot at Rubio because he was going to Indy or because Jones just like Rozier better. I am happy Rozier did not work out, but if the answer is the latter, I am a bit concerned about this front office.
Who knows, maybe Rozier will have a career year in Charlotte and he is better than I think. Of the bunch in question though, Rozier, Rubio, Joseph, and Beverly, Rubio is probably the best option. Beverly would have been a good addition but his injury history is a real question mark, and I just like the age and fit of Rubio over the other two.
The addition of Rubio and Saric will do wonders for Booker and Ayton on offense. I suspect we will have some serious issues on defense (unless of course Monty can get us playing good team defense), but the offense should at least be quite fun to watch.The year after Rubio left for Utah, KAT's ppg dropped by 4. I think it is pretty safe to expect that Ayton should increase by 4 since the pg rotation we had last year is significantly worse than the pg rotation Minny had after Rubio left.
So expect 21-10 from Ayton. Booker should be more efficient. Just that result will be interesting.
The year after Rubio left for Utah, KAT's ppg dropped by 4. I think it is pretty safe to expect that Ayton should increase by 4 since the pg rotation we had last year is significantly worse than the pg rotation Minny had after Rubio left.
So expect 21-10 from Ayton. Booker should be more efficient. Just that result will be interesting.
The addition of Rubio and Saric will do wonders for Booker and Ayton on offense. I suspect we will have some serious issues on defense (unless of course Monty can get us playing good team defense), but the offense should at least be quite fun to watch.
Oddly enough the Suns this year somewhat remind me of the TWolves the year after Rubio left. They made a pretty large overhaul to the supporting cast, brought in Butler and jumped about 17 games in the win column.Towns had career bests in efficiency and ORTG the first year without Rubio. He also became a reliable 3pt shooter and Minnesota made the playoffs for the first time in 10+ years. He’s nothing more than decent (which is still a size able upgrade lol).
The Suns lost Warren and Jackson and maybe that will be a similar addition by subtraction as well.The Wolves lost the chucker Zack LaVine at the same time as Rubio, which I think his exit actually helped them while Rubio was replaced by Teague and they added Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson.
Oddly enough the Suns this year somewhat remind me of the TWolves the year after Rubio left. They made a pretty large overhaul to the supporting cast, brought in Butler and jumped about 17 games in the win column.
Obviously we didn't bring in a Butler level talent, but our overall rosters looks to have a somwhat similar level of talent as that 2017/18 TWolves team. Booker and Butler somewhat off-set (Butler clearly better on defense, but Booker better on offense), Ayton and Towns somewhat off-set, Rubio and Teague kind of off-set, Oubre and Wiggins somewhat off-set, Saric and Gibson kind of off-set and the two benches seem to be somewhat close as well.
We, thankfully, don't have a Wiggins. Wiggins is killing that franchise, they're paying him like he's one of the best players in the league and on the court he's been among the worst. If he'd fallen off the planet a couple years ago they probably are the 3rd seed in the playoffs in 2018, Butler stays and the Wolves are in a position more like the Nuggets or Jazz are right now.
Didn't seem like he was happy with the work ethic of pretty much the whole team. Which might explain why none of those guys have made all that much real progress since their rookie seasons.Supposedly, Butler had a huge problem with KATs work ethic. KAT is a big time gamer, stays up late playing games all of the time.
Baloney. KAT is a young player and developing. That is why his efficiency went up. The numbers say clearly that KAT did not get as many looks without Rubio.Towns had career bests in efficiency and ORTG the first year without Rubio. He also became a reliable 3pt shooter and Minnesota made the playoffs for the first time in 10+ years. He’s nothing more than decent (which is still a size able upgrade lol).
Baloney. KAT is a young player and developing. That is why his efficiency went up. The numbers say clearly that KAT did not get as many looks without Rubio.