No adjustments to the zone.
Ayton has zero offensive game.
still upset we didn’t land Grant.
We could have, if we hadn't blown all of our money on an over-the-hill Chris Paul.
No adjustments to the zone.
Ayton has zero offensive game.
still upset we didn’t land Grant.
And just lost to the worst team in the NBA after blowing a 24 point lead, with our star starting backcourt posting career low numbers for the season.
The worst loss of the decade was the Portland game a few years ago where we couldn’t throw a post entry pass for like 5 straight possessions.
We could have, if we hadn't blown all of our money on an over-the-hill Chris Paul.
No, they're not. The Suns have been awful since the 4th quarter in Denver.
Boston lost to them, too.
Wrong. Paul was acquired in a trade. Grant was a UFA and too rich for our blood.
And just lost to the worst team in the NBA after blowing a 24 point lead, with our star starting backcourt posting career low numbers for the season.
We would have had the cap space for Grant if we didn't take on Paul's $40 million contract for 12 points, 8 assists, and 2 turnovers per game on less than 40% shooting from the field, 30% from three and zero defense.
You are wrong.
We still have Ricky and Kelly’s contracts eating up the same space.
Maw you don’t get it. When we were good, really good, losses really ate us up (speaking for me abd cheese). This just gave me a meh feeling. I know what he’s saying. It’s weird.It’s called being good enough to blow a couple games like this. Like how we beat Milwaukee the last couple years. They didn’t sweat it.
Couldn't agree more, no idea why they sat so long after the starters lost the 20pt lead. Maybe he was resting them for Indiana but what happened to take it one game at a time.The Suns bench played well tonight. It's one of those nights where they deserved more playing time.
Live by the 3 die by it
Couldn't agree more, no idea why they sat so long after the starters lost the 20pt lead. Maybe he was resting them for Indiana but what happened to take it one game at a time.
Usually a team tries to save it's starters and not the bench. I think Monty was loyal to his starters to a fault. I'd like to to see more of Payne because he can create and play defense.
Ricky makes $23 million less, and Kelly could have been traded for a draft pick or a power forward (perhaps even Grant in a sign and trade).