Gerald Bourguet
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The Valley Suns have acquired the rights to guard Cassius Stanley in a 6-team(!!) trade, sending out a 2025 second-round pick to the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and the rights to Gary Clark to the Wisconsin Herd
His 3 point shot looks easy to block?Cassius Stanley seems well worth taking a flyer on.
Whatever Happened to Duke Guard Cassius Stanley?
Duke basketball one-and-done Cassius Stanley has been out of the NBA for about two years but is now heating up overseas.www.si.com
His 3 point shot looks easy to block?
Hopefully its was a too much success at an early age thing and he is mentally ready for his shot at an NBA role.
Gerald Bourguet
@GeraldBourguet
The Valley Suns announce they've acquired the rights to Paul Watson in a trade with the Austin Spurs, sending back the rights to Matt Lewis and Lindell Wiggington. Watson is a PHX native who put up 14.5 PPG and 4.0 RPG in 31 regular season G League games last year
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He looks interesting but I never trust these videos because many times it’s a very tiny window in an overall game.I think this is the same Nate Roberts that played for the University of Washington.
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He looks interesting but I never trust these videos because many times it’s a very tiny window in an overall game.
When the G-League produces a valuable piece to the Sun’s rotation I’ll pay attention otherwise…It's the G-League, so I never get overly excited by these selections. Roberts went undrafted and I think he is already 25.
When the G-League produces a valuable piece to the Sun’s rotation I’ll pay attention otherwise…
Well, a NBA title with or without a G-League player would elevate my excitement a bit more.A lot of good players make their way through the G-League, though.
IMO, there is nothing more exciting than finding a hidden talent.
The same here, but sometimes one has to settle for small wins.Well, a NBA title with or without a G-League player would elevate my excitement a bit more.
A lot of good players make their way through the G-League, though.
IMO, there is nothing more exciting than finding a hidden talent.
I'm curious to see how the G-League team is viewed. I know we the team in Prescott Valley before, IIRC. That was also a darker time for the Suns and it didn't feel like there was any real synergy between the clubs. Now it's a team owned by Ishbia, in the Phoenix metro area, and it appears as if there is real interest in acquiring potential talent.
Has anyone heard if the G-Leaguers will use the Suns practice facility? That could give us a better look at some of the talent.
I do like the people running the G-league team is sitting around picking their noses. They are actively involved with transactions.The same here, but sometimes one has to settle for small wins.