To be fair they're the only 3 centers the Suns have.
The team desperately needs a C/PF or PF/C..
I have some hope that Okogie might have some trade value. He's making $8.25m this year, unguaranteed next season but can be picked up for $7.75m.
i don't know where this confidence from dunn is coming from but i think it's infectious with the other young players - because they are oozing it too
Zero valued-lee tradable or nah? valuably speaking
not if tyty is playing infront of him?
Alright.. who here didn’t follow their routine??
I am just going to say it was injuries..
We were without 2 of our big 3 plus Grayson. I don't put much stock in this game.freaKING sacramento man - we just changed it but they got our number somehow - they're going to be a problem
We were without 2 of our big 3 plus Grayson. I don't put much stock in this game.
That's a fair point but there isn't an team in the league that can lose 2/3rds of it's system plus their best 3 point shooter and be expected to play on the same level.The Kings were short Malik Monk and DeMar DeRozan for a good part of the game.
Other than the Suns were playing the second game of a back-to-back, I don't offer any excuses for their poor play.
That's a fair point but there isn't an team in the league that can lose 2/3rds of it's system plus their best 3 point shooter and be expected to play on the same level.
Did they miss an opportunity? Sure. However, if your expectations are the same as when the team is at full strength they might be out of whack a bit. I am just hoping they hold serve enough until people get back.I'm always remember when the Heat were extremely shorthanded several seasons back and came to Phoenix and destroyed the Suns.
IMO, Phoenix had such an opportunity last night and didn't seize the moment.
Did they miss an opportunity? Sure. However, if your expectations are the same as when the team is at full strength they might be out of whack a bit. I am just hoping they hold serve enough until people get back.
I guess that's in the eye of the beholder. The team looked exhausted coming off a back to back, playing guys that were not part of the rotation and looked confused. The rotations were obviously thrown off and it impacted what they wanted to do. I didn't see a bunch of guys not playing hard but that is just me.I always expect the Suns to always play hard and as a team.
They had the Kings on the ropes in the second half, even took the lead and let them off the hook.
I guess that's in the eye of the beholder. The team looked exhausted coming off a back to back, playing guys that were not part of the rotation and looked confused. The rotations were obviously thrown off and it impacted what they wanted to do. I didn't see a bunch of guys not playing hard but that is just me.
I don't think being tired has anything to do with philosophy. Neither does patchwork rotations. Honestly, this game doesn't mean anything to me. I have ridden so many high and lows with this team the past few years that I am not going to overreact about the great start and I am not going to get bent over a loss like this. I have learned my lesson. It's too stressful.If the Suns bought into the philosophy they were tired, they were beaten before the game began.
I thought some of this was going on, but that's only me.
Keep hitting those threes Josh!!To be fair they're the only 3 centers the Suns have.
The team desperately needs a C/PF or PF/C..
I have some hope that Okogie might have some trade value. He's making $8.25m this year, unguaranteed next season but can be picked up for $7.75m.
excellent postthe past 2 games are a good example of Booker's value. He has to be hot for us to get our money's worth out of his super-max salary. Most superstars have at least one attribute you can't fully negate. Size, strength, agility, speed, smart under pressure, elite defensive ability. KD, for example, can always fall back on his length to get off a good shot. Booker has many skills but he can be contained with a double and forced into errors. And teams know it.
When he's hot he does look like a superstar. But, imo, he's a star not a team's #1. Book was 1b with CP3 because CP3 made everyone better. But with KD, Book's a solid 2. On team USA, he was valued as a starting role-player. A solid 5 playing alongside alpha-dogs.
I guess that's in the eye of the beholder. The team looked exhausted coming off a back to back, playing guys that were not part of the rotation and looked confused. The rotations were obviously thrown off and it impacted what they wanted to do. I didn't see a bunch of guys not playing hard but that is just me.
I don't think being tired has anything to do with philosophy. Neither does patchwork rotations. Honestly, this game doesn't mean anything to me. I have ridden so many high and lows with this team the past few years that I am not going to overreact about the great start and I am not going to get bent over a loss like this. I have learned my lesson. It's too stressful.
If there was one area that I am starting to get concerned about? It's Book but it's also early and he was sick.
I didn't mean to overlook KD or Beal. It's just I have come to expect both of them being injured at some point.This is what I was saying during the game.
I am not concerned as much about Book as I am compared to KD and Beal. KD's same calf is injured, the same one before the olympics. Beal is a walking timebomb imo, although some injuries can't be avoided, i think he's been kicked twice this year? Knee and calf.