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Me either. Damaged goods I think. He is gimpy, on a short deal, and a little weak mentally off the court. I've always thought that look in his eye reminded me of someone. He is a tremendously effective player, yet looks like a deer in the headlights. Then I remembered. He reminds me of Richard Dumas. Not the drugs issue. Just the personality.

DPOY/Finals MVP doesn’t strike me as soft. The Spurs misdiagnosed his ankle injury last year and he doesn’t trust them. Not saying there isn’t some diva in him though.
 

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Wha? They're both ball dominant players who learned how to co-exist.

How is CP3 anything like LeBron or Kawai? He's not according to the metric you just used.

Those three guys are all nasty defenders, LeBron can play the 4 (which he often does), Kawai the 3 and Paul the 1. Every one of them can create and shoot and D up like mothers.

Thinking those three guys can't play together makes zero sense to me.

Hold on here.

You were talking about Paul, Lebron and Kawhi? I was under the impression you were talking about Lebron, Kawhi and Paul George.
 

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Hold on here.

You were talking about Paul, Lebron and Kawhi? I was under the impression you were talking about Lebron, Kawhi and Paul George.

LOL... i actually wondered that for a second, but then you talked about Paul being a nasty, pass first point guard and got even more confused.

Yeah, CP3/LeBron/Kawhi. they could probably make that happen by trading EVERYONE on their team for Kawhi and then having two open MAX deal slots.

And I think that team would beat the Warriors... possibly to a pulp. All 3 of those guys are Warrior kryptonite.

They'd have EPIC matchups at least for the next couple years.
 

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DPOY/Finals MVP doesn’t strike me as soft. The Spurs misdiagnosed his ankle injury last year and he doesn’t trust them. Not saying there isn’t some diva in him though.
His PLAY is not soft. He off the court personality is. He is like Antonio McDyess, Joe Johnson, or Richard Dumas. His posse runs him.
 

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I don't trust anyone who fights their way out of San Antonio. Good luck to him wherever he goes, but it should not be Phoenix.
 

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LOL... i actually wondered that for a second, but then you talked about Paul being a nasty, pass first point guard and got even more confused.

Yeah, CP3/LeBron/Kawhi. they could probably make that happen by trading EVERYONE on their team for Kawhi and then having two open MAX deal slots.

And I think that team would beat the Warriors... possibly to a pulp. All 3 of those guys are Warrior kryptonite.

They'd have EPIC matchups at least for the next couple years.

Yup, and 2 of them are the most cerebral players in the league. It's too bad they couldn't unite in SA. Pop at the head of that snake would seriously threaten the Warriors dynasty.
 

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Gene Conley, ah yes. Pitcher on the Boston Braves and also backup Center on the Celtics. That was a long time ago.

And one of only two athletes to win a championship in more than one of the four major US sports.
 

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Senior moment?:) I think you were looking for Mike Conley.

Indeed it was! For the youngsters here I'll mention that Gene Conley was an NBA player- he had the distinction of being replaced at C when Bill Russell joined the Celtics. I was into baseball then, being a substitute bat boy for the visiting team for my team in the WIL. I was subbing the day Conley visited - it was a big deal because he was my hometown high school sports hero. Shortly after that he was called up to pitch for the Boston Braves and got a sideline job playing C for the Celtics that fall. Must have been about 1952-3.
 

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And one of only two athletes to win a championship in more than one of the four major US sports.
I had to look it up. Otto Graham. I guess Dave DeBusschere didn't win a title when he was the (youngest) player-manager of the White Sox. Or Danny Ainge when he was a weak hitting shortstop.

6'8" Gene Conley passed away last year at the age of 86.
 

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Would anyone consider taking on Deng's contract to add Ball? For all the crap that Ball brings with him, he would be great for Ayton as well as a nice compliment to Booker.

It would effectively allow LA to build a another superteam, but I believe it would be short lived with most of the guys nearing the end of their prime like LeBron and CP3.

It would also kill any free agency hopes we had for the next 2 years, but...

Ball
Booker
Jackson
Chriss/Bender
Ayton.
 

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Would anyone consider taking on Deng's contract to add Ball?

Have you lost your mind? I always considered you one of the most rational posters on this board. You're trolling us, right?
 

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Would anyone consider taking on Deng's contract to add Ball? For all the crap that Ball brings with him, he would be great for Ayton as well as a nice compliment to Booker.

It would effectively allow LA to build a another superteam, but I believe it would be short lived with most of the guys nearing the end of their prime like LeBron and CP3.

It would also kill any free agency hopes we had for the next 2 years, but...

Ball
Booker
Jackson
Chriss/Bender
Ayton.

So what are the Suns giving up besides accepting a bad contract. I'd rather pursue #4 from Memphis.
 

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I had to look it up. Otto Graham. I guess Dave DeBusschere didn't win a title when he was the (youngest) player-manager of the White Sox. Or Danny Ainge when he was a weak hitting shortstop.

6'8" Gene Conley passed away last year at the age of 86.

Yeah, I won a trivia question with that answer. I was given the second chance to respond, the guy who yelled louder than me answered Dave Winfield and Chuck Connors (while I chuckled).
 

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Yeah, I won a trivia question with that answer. I was given the second chance to respond, the guy who yelled louder than me answered Dave Winfield and Chuck Connors (while I chuckled).
I guess Chuck's left handed rifle didn't qualify as a Championship. :)

And his playing was with the Montreal Royals. IIRC, he had 1 at-bat with the Dodgers.
 

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Would anyone consider taking on Deng's contract to add Ball? For all the crap that Ball brings with him, he would be great for Ayton as well as a nice compliment to Booker.

It would effectively allow LA to build a another superteam, but I believe it would be short lived with most of the guys nearing the end of their prime like LeBron and CP3.

It would also kill any free agency hopes we had for the next 2 years, but...

Ball
Booker
Jackson
Chriss/Bender
Ayton.

Give away two expiring contracts for the crap show that comes with Ball, and add an awful salary for three years? No thanks.
 

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Have you lost your mind? I always considered you one of the most rational posters on this board. You're trolling us, right?

Not trolling. I just have too much draft and free agency on the brain. I understand the Ball sentiment, but if you divorce him from the circus he has a pretty unique skill set that would really help our young players. If he manages to fix his shot, he'll be a solid player.

Not saying I would do it, but Bright Side or Valley of the Suns posted the trade on twitter, so I gave it some thought.
 

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I understand the Ball sentiment, but if you divorce him from the circus he has a pretty unique skill set that would really help our young players.

Potentially, but how do you propose to divorce him from the circus? If the Lakers give up on him -- and there would be no other way to interpret their trading him now -- it will just make his father even worse.
 

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Potentially, but how do you propose to divorce him from the circus? If the Lakers give up on him -- and there would be no other way to interpret their trading him now -- it will just make his father even worse.

I guess I'm just thinking in the abstract. It's a shame that his father is even part of the discussion surrounding him.
 

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Not trolling. I just have too much draft and free agency on the brain. I understand the Ball sentiment, but if you divorce him from the circus he has a pretty unique skill set that would really help our young players. If he manages to fix his shot, he'll be a solid player.

Not saying I would do it, but Bright Side or Valley of the Suns posted the trade on twitter, so I gave it some thought.

I think your point is fair enough but the Suns would have to throw some draft picks in there as well. I'm not sure it is worth the headache.
 

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Would anyone consider taking on Deng's contract to add Ball? For all the crap that Ball brings with him, he would be great for Ayton as well as a nice compliment to Booker.

It would effectively allow LA to build a another superteam, but I believe it would be short lived with most of the guys nearing the end of their prime like LeBron and CP3.

It would also kill any free agency hopes we had for the next 2 years, but...

Ball
Booker
Jackson
Chriss/Bender
Ayton.

Honestly, Ball is a great fit next to Booker. As I've been saying. I'm buying all the Lonzo stock.
 

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Give away two expiring contracts for the crap show that comes with Ball, and add an awful salary for three years? No thanks.

Ball's salary is not bad since he is on a rookie contract. I'd take him for the cost of two expiring contracts and see how it works out. However, if the Suns have to throw in picks, I like it less.
 

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Not trolling. I just have too much draft and free agency on the brain. I understand the Ball sentiment, but if you divorce him from the circus he has a pretty unique skill set that would really help our young players. If he manages to fix his shot, he'll be a solid player.

Not saying I would do it, but Bright Side or Valley of the Suns posted the trade on twitter, so I gave it some thought.
I was ready to say yes until I was reminded of the LeVar angle.
 
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