SirStefan32
Krycek, Alex Krycek
Better than fat Dudley, for sure.
Then that's an upgrade! LOL!Better than fat Dudley, for sure.
It's interesting that Chriss' worth was a mid-second round pick.
Such is a head case.Not even. He was a salary filler they were willing to take in order to dump Anderson's contract.
Not even. He was a salary filler they were willing to take in order to dump Anderson's contract.
For Melton AND Ryan Anderson? Anderson’s value is one of the worst in the league.What young point guard? Melton? If there was interest in him, Houston would have found a better deal than what they got, no?
For Melton AND Ryan Anderson? Anderson’s value is one of the worst in the league.
Who’s pretending that?Knight is not too far behind, though that's irrelevant. The point is that teams were not lining up to go after Melton. Every single team passed on him at least once. Some, including the Suns, more than once. Let's not pretend we are talking about Lillard here.
He was an unknown in the draft, but then really turned heads in summer league.Knight is not too far behind, though that's irrelevant. The point is that teams were not lining up to go after Melton. Every single team passed on him at least once. Some, including the Suns, more than once. Let's not pretend we are talking about Lillard here.
He was an unknown in the draft, but then really turned heads in summer league.
You cannot possibly be arguing that because he was a second rounder he cannot be a good player. The league has many great players who were drafted in the second round for whatever reason.
Its not guarantee of course, but as a prospect, he is really interesting.
There is a lot of interest in this young pg. There might be something there.
I read quite a few articles online of draft people that rated him highly. His family was implicated in taking money related to his basketball playing. Supposedly one article said no GM would take him in the first round, not because of his talent, which some thought might be lottery level, but because of the scandal. Houston got high ratings in after draft polls partially due to the value pick of Melton.That's a little different. You previously said:
That is simply not true. As far as I know there hasn't been any interest in Melton. I am trying to figure out what you are basing the statement that there is a lot of interest in Melton because I have seen zero interest in Melton.
I am trying to get the disconnect here. I did not mean TRADE interest. Is that what you thought I meant? I meant intrigue as as in a potential second round jewel based upon his summer league play. Sorry for the confusion if that was it.That's a little different. You previously said:
That is simply not true. As far as I know there hasn't been any interest in Melton. I am trying to figure out what you are basing the statement that there is a lot of interest in Melton because I have seen zero interest in Melton.
I am trying to get the disconnect here. I did not mean TRADE interest. Is that what you thought I meant? I meant intrigue as as in a potential second round jewel based upon his summer league play. Sorry for the confusion if that was it.
I really am warming to having him on the team. He is a better defender than I thought. He is an aggressive offensive player--a great model for Dragan.I'm still not convinced about Ryan Anderson on the court, but I must say after watching this interview he seems like a cool guy and a good fit personality-wise with this team:
I like the fact that we are building around Booker and Ayton and are willing to make moves to make those two more effective. That is more important than winning a trade. The most important thing about a trade is what your team looks like when it is done. Sometimes you have to lose a trade to get the roster you need.I do think Anderson will help the Suns more than Knight and Chriss. At least Anderson can help spread the court and give Ayton room to work.
I like the fact that we are building around Booker and Ayton and are willing to make moves to make those two more effective. That is more important than winning a trade. The most important thing about a trade is what your team looks like when it is done. Sometimes you have to lose a trade to get the roster you need.
Yeah. Not saying they did, just even IF they did. . .Until shown differently, I'm not thinking the Suns lost the Knight/Chriss trade. I agree, it is all about the finished product not how it looks on paper.