I just love this is such a dilemma. This Suns team is actually deep, which flies in face of all talking heads.
I just love this is such a dilemma. This Suns team is actually deep, which flies in face of all talking heads.
How do you figure? "Deep" usually means deep with quality talent. The Suns have maybe 7 guys who would be rotation players on most teams, then a huge crapshoot for who's going to cover the rest of the minutes. Just having a bunch of names on the payroll isn't depth.
It's not a bunch of names. Legit NBA pundits have almost covered each of these guys and why they like them. Some of here have watched certain guys and are saying we are happy they are on the team. Guys like Windhorst are saying how well we did to scoop all these guys up. IDK, how much stuff has been posted form sources all over the NBA by posters here on almost every guy. The only "name" guy I am skeptical about is Bol Bol. He has a wicked PR machine online. I am more intrigued in how Vogel is going to mix it up with our squad. What NBA team has more than 5 guys that can be more than rotational pieces? There may be a few, but not most or many. If there's a squad with ten starters for most NBA teams, then they should be winning this title every year.How do you figure? "Deep" usually means deep with quality talent. The Suns have maybe 7 guys who would be rotation players on most teams, then a huge crapshoot for who's going to cover the rest of the minutes. Just having a bunch of names on the payroll isn't depth.
I can already tell we won't agree here and that is fine but 7 seems super light.
Ayton, Booker, Durant, Beal, and Gordon are all undisputed rotation players on any team so that's 5.
Yuta, KBD, Eubanks, and Okogie were all rotation players last season.
Multiple guys on the second tier turned down larger contracts to play here so they would be rotation players elsewhere.
Watanabe was noted that he could have gotten more elsewhere. I don't know how to use the search function like others here, but two or three guys had articles or were quoted saying they turned down more money to come here.I'd say the evidence for that is shaky. Gordon, certainly, but who are the others?
With you on Bates-Diop and Eubanks. Disagree on Okogie, who was in the Suns' rotation only because of necessity, and Watanabe.
I'd say the evidence for that is shaky. Gordon, certainly, but who are the others?
How do you figure? "Deep" usually means deep with quality talent. The Suns have maybe 7 guys who would be rotation players on most teams, then a huge crapshoot for who's going to cover the rest of the minutes. Just having a bunch of names on the payroll isn't depth.
Watanabe absolutely took less to come here. He talked about Durant hounding him to take the deal, which is why he is my favorite to start.
How The Suns Nailed Their Offseason By Signing Yuta Watanabe
The Phoenix Suns made a series of quality moves this summer, but their best might have been Japanese forward Yuta Watanabe.www.forbes.com
This right here explains why we signed 4 rotational players for pennies.