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Well he probably wouldn’t bust, but I can’t see him ever being anything more than a role player.
Perhaps but I can see him being a very good role player.
Well he probably wouldn’t bust, but I can’t see him ever being anything more than a role player.
The Suns appear to have strong interest in Brandon Clarke.
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Well he probably wouldn’t bust, but I can’t see him ever being anything more than a role player.
The irony is that Clarke is the spitting image of Jordan Bell, whom the Suns passed up for Davon Reed in the second round two years ago.
I've seen the Jordon Bell comparison as well except Bell was heavier, taller and had a better wingspan.
Clarke is an undersized power forward.
If the Suns could trade down and pick up another asset it makes more sense but still I am not high on this selection.
Bell was one inch taller and less than 10 pounds heavier, but I get it. Clarke really is a poor man's version of Bell. Both are high energy guys with quick second jumps that enhance rebounding and shotblocking abilities but with no outside shooting capabilities whatsoever. Best case scenario is Shawn Marion with an even uglier shot.
I am SO glad Clarke is ranked 6th on Evan Sidery's big board!
I would never compare Clarke to Marion even looking for upside. Marion was an athletic freak.
Bell was one inch taller and less than 10 pounds heavier, but I get it. Clarke really is a poor man's version of Bell. Both are high energy guys with quick second jumps that enhance rebounding and shotblocking abilities but with no outside shooting capabilities whatsoever. Best case scenario is Shawn Marion with an even uglier shot and without the lateral movement that allows for versitility on the defensive end (including good perimeter defense).
If we get a very good role player out of the pupu platter that is this draft, isn’t that a win? It would be in my book.
Where on earth does that comparison come from?
Marion was a rebounding monster who could jump out the gym and was a lousy 3pt shooter. Clarke is none of that.
That's exactly how I see it. Honestly, if they can even end up with a solid bench player, I'd be thrilled.
how much does this suck that we are coming off our worst season in the team's history and most of us are hoping we can come away from the draft with... a role player. Good gravy.
yes.This is sarcasm right?
I have been looking at how deep Toronto is, and even GS. We don't have the same quality guys, at the depth they have. It's really misleading because we have depth at SF. However, we don't have the same depth at SG, PG, or PF. We were arguably OK at Center. Look at Toronto's roster and they have really good quality depth. We don't have a solid starting five, and arguably not depth either. We are not a play off team.That's exactly how I see it. Honestly, if they can even end up with a solid bench player, I'd be thrilled.
how much does this suck that we are coming off our worst season in the team's history and most of us are hoping we can come away from the draft with... a role player. Good gravy.
If the Suns are going to draft a bench player I'd prefer they draft a point guard or someone that can bang a little.
Clarke plays pretty physically although obviously he's not exactly huge. Granted he is older than most but AFAIC he was the 2nd best player in college ball this season, I'm not sure why there are so many here that dismiss him. I think he'll have a career at least on par with someone like Sabonis and if you watch him play it's hard to not fall in love with his defense.
Clarke plays pretty physically although obviously he's not exactly huge. Granted he is older than most but AFAIC he was the 2nd best player in college ball this season, I'm not sure why there are so many here that dismiss him. I think he'll have a career at least on par with someone like Sabonis and if you watch him play it's hard to not fall in love with his defense.
He’s older (for a prospect) and still too slim. That’s the most concerning thing about him after not being able to shoot.
I can see using wingspan as an important measurement if you're drafting someone who is a project but the Suns have drafted enough projects that didn't pan out. Clarke is as much of a sure thing as there is in this draft and although he might not become an All-Star he could be a good starter for years to come.