You think we are going to get anything of value for KD? Maybe. There might be some team going in a different direction and willing to give up playable assets but KD isn't going anywhere unless it's somewhere he agrees to go which complicates things. I think we are stuck rolling the dice that a couple guys we need falls through the gaps or ends up getting released.
KD himself said that he didn't like playing as the everyday PF in our lineup. And he STILL had a great year, even with all his faults.Getting rid of KD has to be the most asinine thought. He's not a freaking PG and played totally out of his position and not to his strengths....annnnnd he still had a kickass year. Ain't no draft picks gonna replace him. You trade him just to say hey we got 2 more 1st round picks...we will be lucky to sniff the playoffs. Come on man
I honestly almost don't care what we get. I literally think just getting cap relief probably makes this team better because we could then conceivably have a team full of real NBA players.You think we are going to get anything of value for KD? Maybe. There might be some team going in a different direction and willing to give up playable assets but KD isn't going anywhere unless it's somewhere he agrees to go which complicates things. I think we are stuck rolling the dice that a couple guys we need falls through the gaps or ends up getting released.
He's 37. Do you not understand what that means - it means there is a 90% chance his game is going to fall off a cliff very soon. He already can't create his own shot, and he is still very injury prone.Getting rid of KD has to be the most asinine thought. He's not a freaking PG and played totally out of his position and not to his strengths....annnnnd he still had a kickass year. Ain't no draft picks gonna replace him. You trade him just to say hey we got 2 more 1st round picks...we will be lucky to sniff the playoffs. Come on man
Getting rid of KD has to be the most asinine thought. He's not a freaking PG and played totally out of his position and not to his strengths....annnnnd he still had a kickass year. Ain't no draft picks gonna replace him. You trade him just to say hey we got 2 more 1st round picks...we will be lucky to sniff the playoffs. Come on man
DISCLAIMER - Even after the Suns announce something, Flex will still continue being a dork.they announce anything yet or is flex a dork?
Flex's favorite move is...well things change when something he says doesn't happen.DISCLAIMER - Even after the Suns announce something, Flex will still continue being a dork.
His favorite move is having conversations, because he sure has a lot of them.Flex's favorite move is...well things change when something he says doesn't happen.
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I don't think this is realistic. Teams don't want overpaid players on 2 year deals, if they are trading for an overpriced player it needs to be an expiring, otherwise the only thing you can trade for is other overpaid players with longer contracts.On the Burns and Gambo show they played a cut where a reporter was saying that in some circles, they think the Suns should resign Royce to a large enough contract then trade him for two pieces. They were throwing out 40 million (2 years). It's a way the Suns could circumvent the situation they are in. That would be enough to bring in two quality players (PG/Wing or PG/PF). I hadn't thought about that. There probably will be teams looking for an expiring contract in 2 years time to get salary off their books. Not sure who would fit that bill to make a trade but if it's legal? I guess you have to consider it?!?
I don't agree. We have seen teams take on contracts they don't like knowing that it will expire and clear cap space. It might be a number of limited teams or scenarios but it it one more option they could at least explore. My guess is they wouldn't do that anyway unless they have a legit trade partner who is looking for said cap space (expiring contracts).I don't think this is realistic. Teams don't want overpaid players on 2 year deals, if they are trading for an overpriced player it needs to be an expiring, otherwise the only thing you can trade for is other overpaid players with longer contracts.
Royce is an 8th man with no upside on most teams, people thinking like that kind of player being traded can solve our problems shows desperation.
It's not time to quadruple down on a losing hand, it's time to fold and re deal.
It’s not getting around it, it’s making the problem worse.I don't agree. We have seen teams take on contracts they don't like knowing that it will expire and clear cap space. It might be a number of limited teams or scenarios but it it one more option they could at least explore. My guess is they wouldn't do that anyway unless they have a legit trade partner who is looking for said cap space (expiring contracts).
This seems like a Matt Ishbia move too to get around the 2nd Apron and our limited options.
How is letting Royce walk not also making the problem worse? Letting him walk won't improve anything.It’s not getting around it, it’s making the problem worse.
IMO we should just let Royce walk.
I am running with the assumption running it back is completely unacceptable.How is letting Royce walk not also making the problem worse? Letting him walk won't improve anything.
Besides, I am running with the assumption we are running it back. If you think we are trading guys keep dreaming. It's not happening (short of Durant demanding a trade). So, this scenario by that reporter was assuming that the Suns were going to try again next season.
That's fine but the reporter wasn't basing that scenario off of your opinion. He was coming up with a scenario that would allow the Suns a possible move should they run it back. Besides, if you let Royce walk now you are back to the "I hope someone better becomes available" scenario. I would like to see him back.I am running with the assumption running it back is completely unacceptable.
I don't really like Royce's game that much, and I really don't feel like overpaying him, especially when we have guys like Roddy and Little under contract who might be able to do as good a job and potentially have some upside.
Wow, I guess someone is using their "Jump to Conclusions Mat" today. Context matters and there is nothing that supports the theory that KD wants out and wants to go to Miami. Him saying he doesn't mind going there if it makes sense is not a trade demand.I don't see anyone talking about this, but this seems like pretty big news to me
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Ocho is not saying this offhand, KD wants it known he is not happy and would be fine with a trade to Miami.
This is good news, the problem is Miami has a garbage roster and the return we would get would not be good, but the very fact he wants this mentioned suggests we may yet get him traded this offseason.
Because it's not. Someone asked him a hypothetical. Why as a player would you respond with "no I am never going to go there?!!?". That would be dumb. Now if he says he wants to be traded or says I want out now that is a big news. Could there be something to this? Maybe but based on Kevin's past when he wants out or to go somewhere when has he EVER been indirect like that?I don't see anyone talking about this, but this seems like pretty big news to me
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Ocho is not saying this offhand, KD wants it known he is not happy and would be fine with a trade to Miami.
This is good news, the problem is Miami has a garbage roster and the return we would get would not be good, but the very fact he wants this mentioned suggests we may yet get him traded this offseason.
P.S. 98.7 already talked about it this afternoon and came to the same conclusion it's not a big deal the way he answered it.I don't see anyone talking about this, but this seems like pretty big news to me
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Ocho is not saying this offhand, KD wants it known he is not happy and would be fine with a trade to Miami.
This is good news, the problem is Miami has a garbage roster and the return we would get would not be good, but the very fact he wants this mentioned suggests we may yet get him traded this offseason.