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Bring on a player like Dragan Bender or Trey Burke.
This may literally be the first time I believe another shoe will actually drop.I'm wondering if the Suns will add another player.
What really blows my mind is that you assume that he didn't attempt to do just that. There probably just wasn't a deal they felt was worth doing since we would likely have to take back long term contracts to do it.
This may literally be the first time I believe another shoe will actually drop.
Dion Waiters couldn't be any worse.
Bring on a player like Dragan Bender or Trey Burke.
Expirings do not have value in themselves except in making uneven trades even. There was no player available at the deadline that was worth more than the cap space the Suns get from his expiring. They still have that. Tyler was the logical cut in order to sign front line depth. It also gives him a chance to sign on with a playoff team if he wants.Other than Drummond, who was dealt at the deadline for a large expiring? It doesn't appear there was anything like that available that would have addressed a need or upgraded the team.
I thought Tyler and his contract would be able to fetch something headed into the season but the closer the deadline came, the more apparent it was that there wasn't a deal to be made outside of trading for Kevin Love, which could have been disastrous, IMO.
Expiring contracts don't have the value they once did.
That contract was significantly backloaded. It was basically a $12 mil contract.Dude went from making $20M to probably playing for vet minimum just to stay in the league. Awful contract, awful trade, and awful player.
Since Ayton is questionable for the Lakers game the Suns might be thinking front court depth with Saric, Baynes and Kaminsky out.
Bender. AD, Dwight, and McGee won't stand a chance tomorrow night.
Other than Drummond, who was dealt at the deadline for a large expiring? It doesn't appear there was anything like that available that would have addressed a need or upgraded the team.
I thought Tyler and his contract would be able to fetch something headed into the season but the closer the deadline came, the more apparent it was that there wasn't a deal to be made outside of trading for Kevin Love, which could have been disastrous, IMO.
Expiring contracts don't have the value they once did.
Dude went from making $20M to probably playing for vet minimum just to stay in the league. Awful contract, awful trade, and awful player.
They are making a mistake if they don’t bring him back.
As I understand it, it takes 24 hours for a player to clear waivers so I'm not sure when the Suns will have a spot available since Tyler Johnson is on waivers. I don't know if the Suns can waive a player and claim a player at the same time.
Oh you are right. I was really just making a joke.
First thing I thought of was who are they brinigng in? They cannot until Johnson clears waivers.
As I understand it, it takes 24 hours for a player to clear waivers so I'm not sure when the Suns will have a spot available since Tyler Johnson is on waivers. I don't know if the Suns can waive a player and claim a player at the same time.
This may literally be the first time I believe another shoe will actually drop.
Part of me wouldn't mind taking a flyer on Waiters, but he may be a lost cause if Miami couldn't keep him in line.