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But that shouldn't preclude him playing.come on, man. The agent doesn’t just try to work out a trade without his client’s input and most likely agreeing.
But that shouldn't preclude him playing.come on, man. The agent doesn’t just try to work out a trade without his client’s input and most likely agreeing.
No. I think it means the agent is being really cautious with his health knowing the short nature of his contract. That is what Chambers sound like what he was saying in context. It was in a radio interview this morning.That tells me that the agent is trying to work out a trade, not that Oubre requested one.
Good news is that Saric will play.
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No. I think it means the agent is being really cautious with his health knowing the short nature of his contract. That is what Chambers sound like what he was saying in context. It was in a radio interview this morning.
Chambers also felt he would eventually play in Orlando and that Kelly is looking pretty healthy to him.
But that shouldn't preclude him playing.
@Mainstreet Have you listened to the Valley Tales podcast? I know you liked Gina Mizell's coverage of the Suns with The Athletic and you've mentioned the Valley Tales Newsletter that she started but I wasn't sure if you knew that includes a podcast also. It was posted yesterday and she has Tom Leander on as a guest. It's a good listen at about 45 minutes. Of course we have NBA basketball today but it might be worth checking out later since the game is so early.
Here's a link...
https://valleytales.substack.com/p/valley-tales-podcast-tom-leander
That's true. I'm wondering how realistic actually resigning with the Suns is... We haven't really discussed that much -- it's always been about trading him or letting his deal expire. I thought we figured that he would be too expensive to retain, which is probably why we haven't discussed it much.could be a bargaining tactic.
That's true. I'm wondering how realistic actually resigning with the Suns is... We haven't really discussed that much -- it's always been about trading him or letting his deal expire. I thought we figured that he would be too expensive to retain, which is probably why we haven't discussed it much.
How do you figure?He's not too expensive to retain.
The Suns are going to use the cap space one way or another. The question is whether he makes sense to pay big dollars to if he can only play small forward - since Mikal is the likely starter there. It means he has to either be able to play the 4 successfully or be willing to be the 6th man.
How do you figure?
We have holes in the backup PG and PF spot. Oubre, as much as maybe we'd like him to be, is NOT a 4. You sign him to a big deal, are we able to actually get anyone better than Saric for that position? In my opinion, no. So resigning Oubre does become too expensive because signing him for a lot of money, which is what would happen, will eat up our flexibility.
Because you're not looking at the right place. Here's some case info on the opposition...
https://ttabvue.uspto.gov/ttabvue/v?pno=91252460