SirStefan32
Krycek, Alex Krycek
If the medical staff signs off on this, I am all for this. They were right about Amare, and I trust them on Blake.
Sarver didn't even have faith in our training staff in 2010.
I've been a tank guy for a few years. But I think I like this deal. If he comes for 4 years I think it works.
It makes us relevant again in a national stage.
Blake, Jackson, chriss give us three high flyers. And bookers brilliance likely means lots of highlights. Again, relevance. More appealing to other FAs.
There are 96 minutes at the power positions to likely divide 4 ways:
Blake - 30-33
Chriss - 25-30
Bender - 15-20
Tyson/Len/williams - 13- 26
I don't see that stunting anyone's growth.
Blake is a high level starter for 2 or 3 years and then becomes an enviable backup who can get buckets with the second squad when our young guns are peaking.
We have a ton of young talent. There's no need to tank. And if the young guys start to learn to win, that's a bonus. If they make the playoffs, that's gravy. If they don't, we add a bit more lottery talent.
But just no on Aldridge or millsap. Too old.
I don't think the Clippers are going to offer him the max.More often than not, these guys take the most money they can get, which in this case will be the Clippers at $175 million. I hope they do sign him but I would be very surprised if he doesn't receive (and sign) the max from the Clippers.
I don't think the Clippers are going to offer him the max.
Chriss came on the draft special on ktar and stated matter of factly that he was told he will be playing the five spot.
This would be a solid pickup that puts the suns in the top five in the west in my opinion . Athletic team with a chippy personality.
You're right. It's a bad idea.I'm not the only one who thinks it's a bad idea.
I didn't have a problem with not signing Amare even though in hindsight I would MUCH rather have injured Amare than the trio of Childress, Warrick and Turkoglu any day of the week.You're the only person Ive seen arguing signing ama
Suns have a chance to be the worst rebounding team in NBA history (iirc the suns might have the current record on that too) next season if Chriss is going to play extensive mins at the 5 because he is a piss poor rebounder. There's probably a better chance of the 5'8 Tyler Ulis grabbing an important rebound in a game than there is of Chriss.Chriss came on the draft special on ktar and stated matter of factly that he was told he will be playing the five spot.
This would be a solid pickup that puts the suns in the top five in the west in my opinion . Athletic team with a chippy personality.
He said tThat he would play some minutes at the five. Not that it would be his primary position.Chriss came on the draft special on ktar and stated matter of factly that he was told he will be playing the five spot.
This would be a solid pickup that puts the suns in the top five in the west in my opinion . Athletic team with a chippy personality.
I look at it as, would that team compete with the warriors? Here's my thoughts:Has anybody considered that landing Griffin could prompt McDonough to drastically expedite the timeline. There are talks of Paul George being open to extending in places like Boston and Cleveland and now there are rumors of the Wizards trying to work a Otto Porter sign and trade for him.
If we land Griffin, does McDonough make that call to Indy? We have the assets to land George. If we had assurances that he would extend with us, do you do it?
Bledsoe, Booker, George, Griffin, Chandler.
I'd imagine we'd have to give up one of Bender and Chriss, and one of Warren and Jackson and possibly picks. We'd be cashing in a lot of chips much like the Celts did when they added KG and Allen.
Do you pull the trigger?
I look at it as, would that team compete with the warriors? Here's my thoughts:
Curry >>>>>>>> Bledsoe
Booker >> klay (recognizing klay is better defensively, but I think Booker is just scratching surface and will improve at greater rate than klay)
Durant >> George
Griffin = green
Centers are stiffs on both sides if bender doesn't develop
Benches favors theire short term and ours long term due to age
So I don't see us getting over on the Warriors with that team. Pre-Durant to warriors I think I do it, but in the current environment I don't think so.
Teams that seem to be locks for years to come can turn south pretty quickly. Its amazing how often it happens. Once key injury, one wrong personnel tweak, and it can all change.Nobody's beating the Warriors for the next couple of years unless they have an injury to one of their big 4. Even then it would depend. IMO Griffin gets the Suns into the playoff mix. Then in 3 or 4 years when the kids are peaking and the Warriors are breaking down............
Bledsoe, Booker, George, Griffin, Chandler.
I'd imagine we'd have to give up one of Bender and Chriss, and one of Warren and Jackson and possibly picks. We'd be cashing in a lot of chips much like the Celts did when they added KG and Allen.
Do you pull the trigger?
Is there anything wrong with getting better now. How is taking longer "right"? Do we need to add any more promising youth? We have more than we can develop at the moment. This team now needs to begin learning how to win. That is what is "right."I don't get why people are all about a rush to get back into the playoffs. We have something brewing here with this youth that could put us in the playoffs every year if we just ride the wave and build it right.
We'd be a team that other teams would hate to play. Were already getting a rep and adding Blake would only compound that. Not in a dirty way but hard, physical style of ball that teams coming here are going to know theyre in for a fight. How can you not love that?
We'd be a team that other teams would hate to play. Were already getting a rep and adding Blake would only compound that. Not in a dirty way but hard, physical style of ball that teams coming here are going to know theyre in for a fight. How can you not love that?
You don't think paul George is a top 10 player? Who do you rank above him?Not interested. That's a "very good" lineup with no top-five player (probably not even a top-ten player). Teams that look like that very rarely turn out to be contenders.