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Nobody respects the Suns anymore. We used to have tough & dirty players like CP3 and Jae Crowder.
And the Suns even had to get rid of Nurkic less a replacement in a salary dump.
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Nobody respects the Suns anymore. We used to have tough & dirty players like CP3 and Jae Crowder.
kd got bookered last night.
Nobody respects the Suns anymore. We used to have tough & dirty players like CP3 and Jae Crowder.
Brendon Kleen said the advanced metrics for Nick Richards are why he's not playing in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. Evidently his defense sucks.Watched on DVR. Man, some really stupid turnovers by Book, Plumlee and Grayson down the stretch. I don't fault them for wanting KD to take that last shot but I wish there was a tad more time to work it into a better shot. I also think they stuck with Plumlee way too long. Plumlee does some good things but every single time he has the ball in the paint towards to the top of the key he can't do anything. He ends up passing it out. It bogs down the offense because he has no driving moves.
Arguably, if I am going into a fight and I am waiting for Nurkic to jump in, I'm not really feeling confident. He's not the answer as a tough guy enforcer.And the Suns even had to get rid of Nurkic less a replacement in a salary dump.
Interesting because Plumlee blocks NOTHING. Nobody is afraid to go up against him. Richards has a habit of making stupid fouls too which pulls him out of the game.Brendon Kleen said the advanced metrics for Nick Richards are why he's not playing in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. Evidently his defense sucks.
Arguably, if I am going into a fight and I am waiting for Nurkic to jump in, I'm not really feeling confident. He's not the answer as a tough guy enforcer.
His team defense does suck, always has. But so did Nurk's.Brendon Kleen said the advanced metrics for Nick Richards are why he's not playing in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. Evidently his defense sucks.
I think it was his poor play. He dropped off his normal play for whatever reason.Nurkic is more likely to step up in an altercation than some other Suns players.
Maybe he stood up to the coaching too much as well, so he's gone?
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I think it was his poor play. He dropped off his normal play for whatever reason.
Pretty sure they found that back in Game 7 of the Dallas series in 2022 when they didn’t even bother showing up and got down 40 AT HOME at one point in the most humiliating (LITERALLY!) Game 7 home loss in NBA history.Nurkic was in the Suns doghouse for whatever reason. They lacked quality depth at center all season.
Since they replaced Nurkic with players who do not fill a need, and who will likely be off the books next season, it smells of a salary dump.
Also, goodbye 1st round pick.
It feels like the Suns threw in the towel at the trade deadline, which was unexpected. What happened to this season?
Maybe the Suns finally found their identity… quitting.
Pretty sure they found that back in Game 7 of the Dallas series in 2022 when they didn’t even bother showing up and got down 40 AT HOME at one point in the most humiliating (LITERALLY!) Game 7 home loss in NBA history.
Nah. That was the day they stopped being relevant and all those 64 wins ceased to matter. When you become the joke of the NBA playoffs, that means you’re no longer relevant. Then Booker and Durant followed the 2022 humiliation with ANOTHER final playoff game by 30 points while ALSO being down 40 at home at one point.And that's when the Suns were RELEVANT.
Nah. That was the day they stopped being relevant and all those 64 wins ceased to matter. When you become the joke of the NBA playoffs, that means you’re no longer relevant. Then Booker and Durant followed the 2022 humiliation with ANOTHER final playoff game by 30 points while ALSO being down 40 at home at one point.
Lose by 30 at home in 2022 with the 64 wins, lose at home in 2023 by 30 in the second round without ‘em.
But, as I’ve agreed.. at least we’d still have our picks and be able to try and get better. But the second CP3 went in the crapper, that version of the Suns became irrelevant.
It started with a historic loss in the finals, then followed that up with a useless/wasted 64 win season. Not a team in the NBA cared about the Suns after getting bounced in the playoffs. Those teams don't care what our regular season win total was. They may have compounded things with the trades (especially the Beal trade) but you are right it started way before the trades.Nah. That was the day they stopped being relevant and all those 64 wins ceased to matter. When you become the joke of the NBA playoffs, that means you’re no longer relevant. Then Booker and Durant followed the 2022 humiliation with ANOTHER final playoff game by 30 points while ALSO being down 40 at home at one point.
Lose by 30 at home in 2022 with the 64 wins, lose at home in 2023 by 30 in the second round without ‘em.
But, as I’ve agreed.. at least we’d still have our picks and be able to try and get better. But the second CP3 went in the crapper, that version of the Suns became irrelevant.
Nah, it started with losing a coin flip.........It started with a historic loss in the finals, then followed that up with a useless/wasted 64 win season. Not a team in the NBA cared about the Suns after getting bounced in the playoffs. Those teams don't care what our regular season win total was. They may have compounded things with the trades (especially the Beal trade) but you are right it started way before the trades.
Defense is more than blocks though, Mason has a bit more mobility which makes him slightly less of a liability on the perimeter, and also means he is slightly better at recovering when dropping back on PnRs. Don't get me wrong, it's still not great, but it's slightly better than Nick Richards.Interesting because Plumlee blocks NOTHING. Nobody is afraid to go up against him. Richards has a habit of making stupid fouls too which pulls him out of the game.
Oh he is terrible. He is always late to the rotations and is especially bad running to perimeter shooting. He just doesn't intimidate anybody. People just drive right by him. That's why I am saying it might have more to do with stupid fouls Richards makes all the time than Plumlee actually being a better defender.Defense is more than blocks though, Mason has a bit more mobility which makes him slightly less of a liability on the perimeter, and also means he is slightly better at recovering when dropping back on PnRs. Don't get me wrong, it's still not great, but it's slightly better than Nick Richards.
It started with a historic loss in the finals, then followed that up with a useless/wasted 64 win season. Not a team in the NBA cared about the Suns after getting bounced in the playoffs. Those teams don't care what our regular season win total was. They may have compounded things with the trades (especially the Beal trade) but you are right it started way before the trades.
Results are exactly the same. No titles and that team was going nowhere in the playoffs. I think the KD trade would have worked had they not made the Beal trade and instead waiting to get a legit big man instead. Book needs a #1 to play next to. Period. This team will never win a title with Book as your #1. It took CP3 playing at a high level to get the Suns to the finals but he broke down. That's why a move was necessary.Those were the good old days, compared to now.
A Finals appearance and a 64 win season back-to-back looks like a miracle since the Suns acquired Durant.
The Suns roster needed to be tweaked back then, but an overhaul was not necessary.
Results are exactly the same. No titles and that team was going nowhere in the playoffs. I think the KD trade would have worked had they not made the Beal trade and instead waiting to get a legit big man instead. Book needs a #1 to play next to. Period. This team will never win a title with Book as your #1. That's why a move was necessary.