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They have Jordan Goodwin, Saben Lee, and Eric Gordon who can ball handle.Gotta be something on the horizon for another PG.
Tweet cut off from Bobby Marks on Maintreet's post:
https://twitter.com/BobbyMarks42
Here’s what Phoenix now owes in the first round:
2024: Least favorable of own, Washington (if 13-30) or Memphis
2025: To Brooklyn
2026: Least favorable of own, Washington (if not conveyed to New York) or Orlando
2027: To Brooklyn
2028: Least favorable of own, Washington, Philadelphia (if 9-30) or Brooklyn
2029: To Brooklyn
2030: Least favorable of own, Washington or Memphis
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I know. Some people have been getting cut off from looking at Tweets by Musk's new filtering rules. Thought I would grab the whole thing before I got cut off, too! Maybe we need a thread keeping track of our first and second round picks for future discussions?At the bottom of the tweet there is a "show more" link.
From what I am reading the Suns consider Goodwin a PG. Plus Saben-Lee too!This is the Suns current roster:
PG: Devin Booker, Eric Gordon
SG: Bradley Beal, Jordan Goodwin, Damion Lee
SF: Josh Okogie, Keita Bates-Diop, Ish Wainright
PF: Kevin Durant, Yuta Watanabe, Isaiah Todd
C: Deandre Ayton, Drew Eubanks, Chimezie Metu, Bol Bol
Two-way: Touamni Camara
Labels are a formality at the moment.
Yeah but I don’t consider any of those guys a true PG, but the plan could be to just have a bunch of players who can distribute and not necessarily have a pure PG on the roster.They have Jordan Goodwin, Saben Lee, and Eric Gordon who can ball handle.
From what I am reading the Suns consider Goodwin a PG. Plus Saben-Lee too!
Interesting twist, Bol Bol's last team played him at PF.
Yeah I saw: "Labels are a formality at the moment."
Researching Bradley Beal, and he has played PG before in the NBA.Yeah but I don’t consider any of those guys a true PG, but the plan could be to just have a bunch of players who can distribute and not necessarily have a pure PG on the roster.
There's a Shams post where he is saying the Suns are considering Beal the starting PG!This is the Suns current roster:
PG: Devin Booker, Eric Gordon
SG: Bradley Beal, Jordan Goodwin, Damion Lee
SF: Josh Okogie, Keita Bates-Diop, Ish Wainright
PF: Kevin Durant, Yuta Watanabe, Toumani Camara
C: Deandre Ayton, Drew Eubanks, Chimezie Metu, Bol Bol
Two-way: Saban Lee
Labels are a formality at the moment.
There's a Shams post where he is saying the Suns are considering Beal the starting PG!
PG: Bradley Beal, Jordan Goodwin
SG: Devin Booker, Eric Gordon, Damion Lee
SF: Josh Okogie, Keita Bates-Diop, Ish Wainright
PF: Kevin Durant, Yuta Watanabe, Toumani Camara
C: Deandre Ayton, Drew Eubanks, Chimezie Metu, Bol Bol
Two-way: Saban Lee
At the moment, it seems that the former employer of Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, Kevin Johnson, Chris Paul, and Stephon Marbury will be doing without one.Be interesting to see what the plan is at PG now.
That and I think this team needs Goodwin's defense way more than Payne's offense.Payne had moments of brilliance, but overall he was too unreliable to be a rotation player for a team with championship aspirations. His game is too gimmicky and his fundamentals aren't very good.
I think that is erroneous, unless I am very mistaken. I believe we owe the "most" favorable of those picks, not the "least." Those other teams are not going to elect to swap for a lesser pick. I think he is confusing what we "owe" versus what we "own."Tweet cut off from Bobby Marks on Maintreet's post:
https://twitter.com/BobbyMarks42
Here’s what Phoenix now owes in the first round:
2024: Least favorable of own, Washington (if 13-30) or Memphis
2025: To Brooklyn
2026: Least favorable of own, Washington (if not conveyed to New York) or Orlando
2027: To Brooklyn
2028: Least favorable of own, Washington, Philadelphia (if 9-30) or Brooklyn
2029: To Brooklyn
2030: Least favorable of own, Washington or Memphis
I agree. If his shot wasn't falling, he actually often proved to be something of a liability. Of course, a lot of that was on Monty. Payne was one of his favorites, and he usually wouldn't pull him from the game when his shot was off, instead letting him brick away as any lead the team had dwindled.Payne had moments of brilliance, but overall he was too unreliable to be a rotation player for a team with championship aspirations. His game is too gimmicky and his fundamentals aren't very good.