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Yeah, but we were competitive last year. This year it felt we were just not even competitive most of the season. We had a great start, but Bud lost the team really early. His handling of Nurk and Grayson really soured me on him. You had core guys from last year's team and you just give them no rhythm. If you look at what we traded (Ayton) to get them, it's even more frustrating.

This isn't an elite team, but if a decent to solid coach had them they'd be in the 45+ win range. This team should not be sitting where it is. 50% is also that we stepped down in coaching. Vogel had them playing some defense and used Grayson/Nurk well enough. Shame we blamed it all on him. We're paying 2 coaches to only end up worse with the new coach.
 

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The problem is that their best players like playing basketball (and are very good at certain aspects of it), they just aren't dedicated to winning at any cost.

Bobster, you are being very kind. I do not understand giving less than 100% all the time.
 

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Yeah, but we were competitive last year. This year it felt we were just not even competitive most of the season. We had a great start, but Bud lost the team really early. His handling of Nurk and Grayson really soured me on him. You had core guys from last year's team and you just give them no rhythm. If you look at what we traded (Ayton) to get them, it's even more frustrating.

This isn't an elite team, but if a decent to solid coach had them they'd be in the 45+ win range. This team should not be sitting where it is. 50% is also that we stepped down in coaching. Vogel had them playing some defense and used Grayson/Nurk well enough. Shame we blamed it all on him. We're paying 2 coaches to only end up worse with the new coach.

They were not competitive last year. They got swept as a 6th seed.

The problems you mentioned don't all fall on Bud either, like blaming him for Grayson's regression. Grayson got paid and quit playing hard. He's played in about as many games as Beal has this year as well but no one even mentions him in game threads.

Last years roster wasn't really better either. Guys tried harder. Bud may be to blame but I think its more than that.
 

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Which might as well be a 2nd rounder. It's 29th overall, maybe ends up 30th. Not exactly anything other teams covet. More teams seek early 2nd round picks because they don't have guaranteed salary attached.
If Jones is still the GM (heaven and everything else forbid), he will find a way to convert that pick into a 2032 second rounder and the 11th man from the Wizards' bench.
 

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first order of business - if james jones is gonna go he has to go first - before you talk to kd - before you talk to book or beal - before you talk to other teams - before you do anything you have to do this first

only thing worse than cleaning up someone's mess is not having the say so on how it's done - screw the coaches - forget about the big 3 - we need a true visionary with the balls to tell ish to sthu

someone who already knows who should stay and who should go - they're out there - they know who our next coach is - whether we want draft picks or a re-key or both - you can't start anywhere else

this should happen the day after the season ends
 

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plum finally got budnished - if it was inevitable i wish it had happened sooner - i don't like bud
 
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Suns have now lost 6 games in a row by more than ten points, which is a franchise record!
 
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I haven't seen anyone talking about Bobby Marks saying if Beal agrees to a buyout, you could stretch the remaining contract and comply with the waive and stretch rules. Basically Beal agrees to a buyout and foregoes, two seasons worth of mid level exception to his contract, reducing his total by $20-25 million, and then he could sign with whoever he wants for the cost of a mid level exception to his new team, and still make the same money in total.

There's conjecture at that cheap of a price, even with missing time, contenders that need scoring could sign him using their mid level exception and get instant off the bench scoring. Plus he could have his choice of where to play.

Or he could stay here where he may not be wanted.

Of course Ishbia would have to eat that approximately $80 million-ish remainder of his contract.

Just interesting that there technically is an avenue to do this if desperate enough.
 
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Kings can do no worse than tenth. The Mavs magic number is now 1. We could officially be out of it as early as tonight.
 

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Gambo says there is zero percent chance Bradley Beal is back with the Suns next season.

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Gambo says there is zero percent chance Bradley Beal is back with the Suns next season.

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Man… I don’t see anyone taking Beal unless we throw the other two first rounders from the mind-boggling 2031 1st rounder trade in there to dump him.

Which would mean that end of day this team will have given up 3 first round picks to move Nurk and Beal.

For the love of God, can we move on from JJ before we do anything this offseason?
 

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Man… I don’t see anyone taking Beal unless we throw the other two first rounders from the mind-boggling 2031 1st rounder trade in there to dump him.

Which would mean that end of day this team will have given up 3 first round picks to move Nurk and Beal.

For the love of God, can we move on from JJ before we do anything this offseason?

James Jones needs to be gone for sure.

I'm thinking the Suns are looking for a way to buyout Beal and stretch his contract.

I saw some math on it, but I can't find it at the moment. The Suns may be looking for a creative way to do it.
 

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James Jones needs to be gone for sure.

I'm thinking the Suns are looking for a way to buyout Beal and stretch his contract.

I saw some math on it, but I can't find it at the moment. The Suns may be looking for a creative way to do it.

A buyout would be so shortsighted. $20m+ against the cap for 5 years is asking for trouble. I know we don't have worthwhile picks in that time but still, it's a recipe for problems.
 
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