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I don't usually real game threads during the games. I read them afterwards. But I really hate coming in here after losses lately.
And those busts are gone, and yet we're even worse. Again, who's to blame?
Also, it's looking quite possible that we go 0-10, then 5-5, then 0-10 again (or 1-9 or 2-8). Do you call that improvement?
Why does someone have to be to blame? You are, for all it matters. It makes no difference who each of says is to blame. The person to blame in Sarver's eyes was McD and that's why he was fired. That might make too much sense though because then you need to blame someone for why we haven't been fixed and the answer to that is simple, teams don't go from last place to the playoffs during a season.
We have an incomplete roster and it's clear to see that but we also don't have expendable assets to waste for a bandaid. McD pissed away what assets we had this past offseason in ways that didn't help us improve. Now we're stuck with less available to make deals with and there are also less teams willing to part with key pieces because it's the middle of the season and other teams don't give a crap if we suck. In fact they know we're desperate for a PG so they've been asking for a premium from us so it's wise to wait rather than pay that price to appease some people who aren't buying tickets to games and aren't big time sponsors so they're just going to continue evaluating the talent we have to be better prepared to make a move if something reasonable comes about. If a deal does present itself it needs to be one that can help us more in the future than right now. We're not a playoff team, we weren't going to compete for the playoffs this year regardless so we lose nothing by being patient. We actually end up with a higher draft pick that could bring in a better player or be traded for more by continuing down the path we're on.
There's no need for us to make a move using one of the few assets we have that may be viewed as expendable just to win an extra 4-5 games this year. We've been competitive, we've been capable of winning damn near any game in the last 2-3 weeks we've played and that's all that's important, not our actual record. Our young guys are progressing, whether you admit it or not, and this team is building chemistry and an identity of sorts right now. We'll be better suited to add a player after the year is over who can help us take the next step because we'll have a more complete team around them and all of our core players will be more prepared to play multiple positions and fit where we need because they learned to play positions and roles they hadn't prior to this year. That also makes them more valuable in a trade later if that's are plans for them. They’re learning that because we aren’t trading off the #4 pick from last year because YOU don’t see he’s improved his play this year for a stop gap PG that helps us win 5 more games, gets a worse pick, and does nothing to help this team beyond this year.
What does it even matter if we make a move to improve? You won't see it anyways and find something else to complain about. You've been whining lately how we're worse than ever and Ayton has regressed and so has Booker, Bridges, and everyone else while being damaged beyond repair. I have zero doubts if the Suns made a move to add a PG that you would criticize it and jump on Igor when he doesn't win the next 10 games in a row. It really doesn't matter what happens with the Suns, one thing is for certain and that's you'll be here complaining about it because apparently you see something that literally no one else does. Somehow you even see it when you aren't even watching the games, which is really impressive.
I wish I could like this a thousand times. I am assuming this was in response to one of the folks I have on ignore, and it is 100% spot-on.
I know I shouldn't have responded but like I said, it's started infesting game threads now and it'd be ok if he were watching the game and commenting on what's happening but he's not, he sees the score and assumes he knows what's right when that's not even close to the case.
Why does someone have to be to blame? You are, for all it matters. It makes no difference who each of us says is to blame. The person to blame in Sarver's eyes was McD and that's why he was fired. That might make too much sense though because then you need to blame someone for why we haven't been fixed and the answer to that is simple, teams don't go from last place to the playoffs during a season.
We have an incomplete roster and it's clear to see that but we also don't have expendable assets to waste for a bandaid. McD pissed away what assets we had this past offseason in ways that didn't help us improve. Now we're stuck with less available to make deals with and there are also less teams willing to part with key pieces because it's the middle of the season and other teams don't give a crap if we suck. In fact they know we're desperate for a PG so they've been asking for a premium from us so it's wise to wait rather than pay that price to appease some people who aren't buying tickets to games and aren't big time sponsors so they're just going to continue evaluating the talent we have to be better prepared to make a move if something reasonable comes about. If a deal does present itself it needs to be one that can help us more in the future than right now. We're not a playoff team, we weren't going to compete for the playoffs this year regardless so we lose nothing by being patient. We actually end up with a higher draft pick that could bring in a better player or be traded for more by continuing down the path we're on.
There's no need for us to make a move using one of the few assets we have that may be viewed as expendable just to win an extra 4-5 games this year. We've been competitive, we've been capable of winning damn near any game in the last 2-3 weeks we've played and that's all that's important, not our actual record. Our young guys are progressing, whether you admit it or not, and this team is building chemistry and an identity of sorts right now. We'll be better suited to add a player after the year is over who can help us take the next step because we'll have a more complete team around them and all of our core players will be more prepared to play multiple positions and fit where we need because they learned to play positions and roles they hadn't prior to this year. That also makes them more valuable in a trade later if that's are plans for them. They’re learning that because we aren’t trading off the #4 pick from last year because YOU don’t see he’s improved his play this year for a stop gap PG that helps us win 5 more games, gets a worse pick, and does nothing to help this team beyond this year.
What does it even matter if we make a move to improve? You won't see it anyways and find something else to complain about. You've been whining lately how we're worse than ever and Ayton has regressed and so has Booker, Bridges, and everyone else while being damaged beyond repair. I have zero doubts if the Suns made a move to add a PG that you would criticize it and jump on Igor when he doesn't win the next 10 games in a row. It really doesn't matter what happens with the Suns, one thing is for certain and that's you'll be here complaining about it because apparently you see something that literally no one else does. Somehow you even see it when you aren't even watching the games, which is really impressive.
I made the mistake of hitting the "show ignored comments" button on the bottom right because there were too many conversations happening that I was missing part of. I'm tired of seeing even the one side of the nonsense though, even the one side is better than the 1Sun side. He doesn't post while a game is actually being played because he's not watching it, if he did then he'd see everything he's saying is nonsense. He's now coming into game threads when they're finished though to sort gloat about losses. I don't care if we had a roster full of players I hated, I couldn't enjoy losing all the time like he does. A loss to him is another confirmation that "Igor sucks" as far as he's concerned. I swear he wants to see the Suns lose because that means Igor loses and that's a win for him. He's still spewing the same garbage he was a month ago though like "Ayton is being damaged, Booker is regressing, Igor Igor Igor". If he actually watched games he wouldn't say stupid stuff like that because no one that has watched the last dozen games would come to that conclusion.
He's not the only one though, it started earlier in this thread when it was mentioned that Booker might not play. Then here came BC saying it was because he's been playing PG. Anyone that's watched the Suns knows that Booker isn't playing a whole lot of PG, he's not starting at PG anymore also. When he got hit the other day though it was on defense while he was trying to take a charge. That didn't matter though because it didn't fit the narrative he created and he just had to throw it out no matter how many times it's been disputed and proved false.
There are a couple of people like that here now and they all back each other up, which sort of feeds their own egos or something and causes them to repeat that nonsense because they have at least 1 person agreeing with them. I know I shouldn't have responded but like I said, it's started infesting game threads now and it'd be ok if he were watching the game and commenting on what's happening but he's not, he sees the score and assumes he knows what's right when that's not even close to the case.
What about Melton?
Had 4 steals and was arguably the MVP on the floor during the first 20 minutes of the game.
He looks to me like a guy that might have a long career in the league.
My issue with Melton is that he has no court vision. He sees what he is looking at directly. If he is trying to run a pick and roll, he sees the roller and that's it. Three point shooter on the other side can be open for five seconds, Melton will not see him. It drives me crazy.
The team has shown improvement, the problem is they were so far beyond bad it isn't enough. When I watch the games I can't help but feel they should be better and winning more games with the players they have.
The suns are currently 5 five games behind last years record despite adding the #1 and #10 pick.
I personally think that aside from needing a PG the coaching has left a lot to be desired. Maybe a discussion on specific things the coach has done right or excelled at would help clear some of the coaching concerns.
I think we have to accept that this is something he might never develop. Wasn't he a 2 guard growing up? I might be selling him short but Patrick Berverly is probably his ceiling. Tough nosed defensive minded guard who can hit the occasional 3, but will never be a major playmaker. And that's ok, as long as we have someone that can be a playmaker on the court with him.My issue with Melton is that he has no court vision. He sees what he is looking at directly. If he is trying to run a pick and roll, he sees the roller and that's it. Three point shooter on the other side can be open for five seconds, Melton will not see him. It drives me crazy.
I think we have to accept that this is something he might never develop. Wasn't he a 2 guard growing up? I might be selling him short but Patrick Berverly is probably his ceiling. Tough nosed defensive minded guard who can hit the occasional 3, but will never be a major playmaker. And that's ok, as long as we have someone that can be a playmaker on the court with him.
The team has shown improvement, the problem is they were so far beyond bad it isn't enough. When I watch the games I can't help but feel they should be better and winning more games with the players they have.
The suns are currently 5 five games behind last years record despite adding the #1 and #10 pick.
I personally think that aside from needing a PG the coaching has left a lot to be desired. Maybe a discussion on specific things the coach has done right or excelled at would help clear some of the coaching concerns.
Maybe? Adding the first and tenth pick in the draft has helped us but I don't think it's that simple. We were the worst team last year and we've added a new coach and at least 8 new players; continuity is a huge deal in the NBA and we have none. Maturity and experience is also a key factor in succeeding in this league and we're lacking there too.
We can go 10 deep (Booker, Ayton, Melton, Warren, Bridges, Okobo, Jackson, Oubre, Holmes and Bender) with players that average 22 years old, I just don't know how anyone can ignore how incredibly young and inexperienced we are. And because of that youth, I don't know how anyone can truly identify where the fault lies when they are pointing out supposed coaching errors.
My issue with Melton is that he has no court vision.
... on offense. But his defensive vision is good; he's probably the best on the team at jumping into passing lanes. That suggests that he has room for improvement on the offensive end too.
... on offense. But his defensive vision is good; he's probably the best on the team at jumping into passing lanes. That suggests that he has room for improvement on the offensive end too.