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I like watching young players develop. It’s much more interesting than signing or trading for declining vets.
The second unit mostly included Okogie and Eubanks, both of whom typically got way too many minutes... and almost always resulted in big runs for the opposition.You mean like every time our second unit came in last year?
Maybe he can play center when we go small? If he can develop some chemistry with Beal and Booker he could roll to the hole when they drive. Hope to see less ISO offense this year.Yeah, bigs have a bit more lee-way, there are definitely more examples of bigs who can't shoot from range that can stay on the floor (Dallas had two of em). I guess it's theoretically possible they see Dunn as a small ball 5, but he seems a bit small/light for that.
Who was available for us as PG? I have not followed the draft.i don't think many people learn how to shoot after they've become old enough to legally drink but anyways
we had a choice between the pg type everyone in here wanted last year - or a cat who can defend power forwards - help on penetrations and in the paint
ishbia must've considered the latter to be more important
Who was available for us as PG? I have not followed the draft.
No doubt... the coaching was godawful last year under Vogel. Sometimes you had to wonder if he had any kind of clue what to do.Also not playing Jordan Goodwin was a mistake. They should have been more patient with him. He had obvious qualities like energy, defense, ball handling, that all the other guards struggled with.
Dunn is 6’6 1/4. That’s not 6’7Dunn is 6'7", Anderson is 6'9", Achiuwa is 6'8", Gordon is 6'8", Theis is 6'8". Who are the guys that I listed that are 2+ inches taller than Dunn?
Except when someone makes them upfacts are hard on narratives…
This guys height I have seen 6'6" to 6'9". His wingspan is longer for his height than even DaRon Holmes who we traded out of the 22cnd pick.Dunn is 6’6 1/4. That’s not 6’7
Agreed chap. I heard the same report. It was before the draft and I don’t even think it was attributed to the suns.They didn't say it AFTER he was drafted. They--- oh, never mind.
If nothing else I think this kid is going to go to work every day.Well. This was clearly Bud's pick. So he is going to get a real shot.
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@Ouchie-Z-Clown from combine, 6'6.25" without shoes. I think you are right.Wingspan 7' 1.50"
Dude you’re relying on bleacher report. Cmon.This guys height I have seen 6'6" to 6'9". His wingspan is longer for his height than even DaRon Holmes who we traded out of the 22cnd pick.
for example:
Bleacher Report Draft Expert Jonathan Wasserman's Scouting Report
Player: Ryan Dunn
Position: PF
Height: 6'8"
Pro Comparison: Matisse Thybulle
Scouting Report: Dunn's explosiveness for play-finishing and defensive court coverage may be special enough for a team in the first round to picture an outlier and specialist. He blocked shots and collected steals at crazy rates this year. He just didn't show any improvement to his offensive creation or shooting.
Lol. All good. I know measurements are all over the place in articles.@Ouchie-Z-Clown from combine, 6'6.25" without shoes. I think you are right.
then they aren’t facts they are called liesExcept when someone makes them up
OR he can do everything the big 3 cant or wont doI just think it’s a fools errand trying to find a match for Dunn. At the end of the day if he wants to see court time he has to improve his shooting. Period.