BirdGangThing
Cultist
PG/SG/SF Beakerant
PF/C Diop/Eubanks
PF/C Diop/Eubanks
Some of these players expect injuries to happen. I know this board does.The problem now is minutes. We have to get guys minutes to keep them engaged over the course of a season. We have a lot of guys who came here to work on their next contracts. That's a lot of pressure from them on the coaching staff to be seen. I think Vogel will spread out minutes a lot. We may see different substitution patterns during the year that may seem crazy.
My depth chart.
Starters: Beal, Booker, KD, Ayton, and um, not sure, probably KBD, but maybe Yuta.
Key players off the bench: KBD or Yuta, Gordon, Eubanks, Goodwin, Okogie
That is our 10 man every day rotation.
Special situation players/end of game.: Camara, Bol, Lee, Lee, Ish.
I think there will be a good chance Ish is gone before the season. There is just not much more to add here unless they can improve on the key players off the bench bunch. If we trade Ayton, then everything is up in the air again.
Oubre makes no sense with the big 3 - the only world where he makes sense is in a second unit.The Suns Valley Podcast guys floating idea of using TPE to bring Oubre back in a S&T with CHA. That would be one hell of a starting 5 (Ayton, Durant, Oubre, Booker, Beal).
After thinking about this, I am not sure that is a good idea.The Suns Valley Podcast guys floating idea of using TPE to bring Oubre back in a S&T with CHA. That would be one hell of a starting 5 (Ayton, Durant, Oubre, Booker, Beal).
That's ironic because Kelly was a key piece of our major culture shift a few years ago.After thinking about this, I am not sure that is a good idea.
The entire reason he is still a free agent is he is a selfish player. If Charlotte see's no reason to bring him back, that should tell you how damaging he may be to team chemistry because if any team should be willing to overlook a selfish player it's them. Let's not forget GS dumped him quick too.
Oubre makes no sense with the big 3 - the only world where he makes sense is in a second unit.
I guess the importance of starting means nothing, its who finishes the games. Oubre maybe "selfish" but he was the lone bright spot on CHA team without Ball and can be credited with starting the culture change here in PHX.After thinking about this, I am not sure that is a good idea.
The entire reason he is still a free agent is he is a selfish player. If Charlotte see's no reason to bring him back, that should tell you how damaging he may be to team chemistry because if any team should be willing to overlook a selfish player it's them. Let's not forget GS dumped him quick too.
Yeah, if he were added to the roster I doubt it would be to start. You're looking for 3 and D - he ain't it.I guess the importance of starting means nothing, its who finishes the games. Oubre maybe "selfish" but he was the lone bright spot on CHA team without Ball and can be credited with starting the culture change here in PHX.
I don't think Oubre is coming back to PHX but the idea is intriguing.
That's ironic because Kelly was a key piece of our major culture shift a few years ago.
I think that's yet to be seen. Vogel didn't help by saying they were looking at the PG or 3/4 position for the fifth spot. So obviously it's not going to be two centers. LOL! Thanks for clearing that up Frank!its KBD as a starter.
GS was a killer. IDK if he mentally wasn't in it, or trying way too hard. His game was WAY off, even for him. It's kinda like, we got the best out of Oubre when he was a Sun. Same with McGee.When Oubre was on the court the Hornets had shot an effective FG% of 50.3% and allowed an effective FG% of 55.6%
When Oubre was off the court the Hornets had shot an effective FG% of 52.5% and allowed an effective FG% of 53.7%
That is a 4% net swing in the wrong direction.
His 20 points per game might jump off the page but Oubre is a guy who is quietly killing is own team out there on both ends of the court. This isn't a one year thing either, his teams have played worse with him on the court vs off of it throughout his career.
The numbers in Golden State are staggering, he was a one man tank job for them.
I do not see Oubre fitting as well with this starting 5 as Yuta or KBD. Oubre is a bit of a ball stopper and that is the last thing you need as a fifth starter with this group. You need a three and D guy. Someone who plays tenacious D (not the band) and will hit the open three.The Suns Valley Podcast guys floating idea of using TPE to bring Oubre back in a S&T with CHA. That would be one hell of a starting 5 (Ayton, Durant, Oubre, Booker, Beal).
No he wasn't. They shipped him out too because they wanted to give Cam and Mikal more time, which should tell you the Suns didn't like his attitude either.That's ironic because Kelly was a key piece of our major culture shift a few years ago.
Exactly, we need a 5th starter who knows the focus of the offense is the big 3 and they are only to take the shot if they are wide open or the clock is running down.I do not see Oubre fitting as well with this starting 5 as Yuta or KBD. Oubre is a bit of a ball stopper and that is the last thing you need as a fifth starter with this group. You need a three and D guy. Someone who plays tenacious D (not the band) and will hit the open three.
That's ironic because Kelly was a key piece of our major culture shift a few years ago.
I didn't realize, or have forgotten, that he could have played through it. He wasn't great, we all knew that, but he was exciting and took a little defensive pressure off of Devin. He didn't really help us win but I thought we had another year before we'd be ready to win anyway so I wanted to keep him. Now, it makes no sense to add a veteran that isn't about winning so I'd pass even if he came cheap.He did bring that swag to the team with the Valley Boyz. If I remember correctly didn’t he sit out during the bubble cause of an injury he could have played through? I think thats when the organization felt they could move on from him.
Incorrect. I’m not sure why you’re arguing this point.No he wasn't. They shipped him out too because they wanted to give Cam and Mikal more time, which should tell you the Suns didn't like his attitude either.
Just because the fans liked him, it was obvious he was a black hole on offense, and not good for team play, and that has continued wherever he has played.
You really think it is coincidence the only two significant free agents are Oubre and Christian Wood? They are both "ME" guys.
I don't know Oubre's game well as I only returned to Suns fan base two years ago. But he seems to be an athletic lock-down defender, with bad offensive efficiency which comes from being one of the few main off. weapons a bad Hornets/Suns team had to rely on. So, on the current Suns, all he needs on offense is to utilize the open space created by our big-3s, in other words, a taller and more experienced Okogie. If his defense is comparable to Okogie's, than 6.5m/y is a bargain, provided he'd be willing to submerge into the winning culture this time.
As the 5th starter, Vogel can rely on Okogie, who'd cover the opponents' best 1-3 guys, as well as bring the ball up court, to save energy on Book-Beal. Wata and KBD can't. Their advantage over Okogie is scoring, which is not a high need with all 4 core starters on court. Oubre may replace Okogie to cover the bigger superstars like Butler, Kawhi, Doncic.