In our case, this lottery could make or break this team for the next decade.
People said that about the Suns LAST year, and yet we won the lottery and somehow got even WORSE.
In our case, this lottery could make or break this team for the next decade.
In our case, this lottery could make or break this team for the next decade.
Do we? Given the lack of change at GM and what I'm hearing of Igor remaining at coach and no significant trades or free agent signings on the horizon, it looks frighteningly like things staying the same.
Take the current team and do nothing but add Ja Morant to it, and I guarantee you it loses at least 60 games for the second consecutive season.
In our case, this lottery could make or break this team for the next decade.
Not going to happen.
If we bring back the identical team they will win at least 30 games.
I have no idea how you could not see the progress made in the last 2 months.
It doesn’t fit their narrative.Not going to happen.
If we bring back the identical team they will win at least 30 games.
I have no idea how you could not see the progress made in the last 2 months.
It doesn’t fit their narrative.
A team may use the Early Bird exception to re-sign its own free agent for up to 175% of his salary in the previous season (not over the maximum salary, of course) or 105% of the average salary in the previous season, whichever is greater. Early Bird contracts must be at least two seasons in length, which prevents teams from using the Early Bird to sign a one-year contract, then signing the same player with the full Larry Bird exception the following season. Early Bird contracts can be up to four years in length, with raises up to 8% of the salary in the first season of the contract. Early Bird is also a component of the Veteran Free Agent exception, and qualifying players are called "Early Qualifying Veteran Free Agents" in the CBA.
When thinking about Ayton's defensive deficiencies I don't think you can overlook that he isn't a shot blocker and may never become a very good shot blocker. It's ok if he doesn't as there is more to defense than swatting shots away but the Suns will need a rim protector of some sort to pair with him. Zion would fill that need, I think, but we can't count on that.
I was looking at stats trying to find a player like Serge Ibaka who isn't Ibaka himself because he's too old and expensive to be a target and I stumbled across Maxi Kleber, Dallas' backup PF. He was 11th in block percentage last year, averaging 4.4 blocks. That's the average of 2 point field goal attempts that a team takes that he would block. It's also .1 higher than Ibaka himself as well as Andre Drummond and the same as Joel Embiid. He only played in 21.2 minutes per game this season in his 71 games played but he averaged 1.1 blocks a game in that time.
Based on the block percentage and his relatively high blocks per game average despite playing limited minutes he may be able to increase that if he got more floor time. Per 36 he would average 1.9 blocks a game, which would have placed him 7th in the league this last year. He's also a restricted free agent.
He did that last year next to DeAndre Jordan half the year, before he was sent to New York, and he also has a good shooting range. He shot 35% from 3 last season in 3.1 attempts a game. I know these aren't knock your socks off numbers but it's a start, it shows he has potential to improve if given a larger role.
Did anyone watch a bit of Dallas last year, what do you make of Kleber? He's not someone we should target right away but he is 27 years old, just turned 27 last month, so he's in his prime when it comes to age. He played professionally in Europe prior to joining the NBA the year before last. Spotrac says he signed a 2 year deal with Dallas at the league minimum and they hold his early bird rights, which allows them to match up to a certain amount. I found this on early bird rights from the CBA-FAQ
So I believe we can offer more than Dallas but it would require giving him a bit more than the midlevel exception. I'm not sure if he's worth that much or not but they may not be looking to resign him, who knows. He may also want the chance to start. I'm not sure how it works exactly if Dallas has restricted rights and early bird rights, so they can't offer him more than a certain amount but can other teams?
He may be someone to look at if we strike out elsewhere on guys like Randle, Mirotic, Thaddeus Young, etc. He's a veteran who should be able to play throughout a 4 year deal. I'll post his stats below and a link to them as well.
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When thinking about Ayton's defensive deficiencies I don't think you can overlook that he isn't a shot blocker and may never become a very good shot blocker. It's ok if he doesn't as there is more to defense than swatting shots away but the Suns will need a rim protector of some sort to pair with him. Zion would fill that need, I think, but we can't count on that.
I was looking at stats trying to find a player like Serge Ibaka who isn't Ibaka himself because he's too old and expensive to be a target and I stumbled across Maxi Kleber, Dallas' backup PF. He was 11th in block percentage last year, averaging 4.4 blocks. That's the average of 2 point field goal attempts that a team takes that he would block. It's also .1 higher than Ibaka himself as well as Andre Drummond and the same as Joel Embiid. He only played in 21.2 minutes per game this season in his 71 games played but he averaged 1.1 blocks a game in that time.
Based on the block percentage and his relatively high blocks per game average despite playing limited minutes he may be able to increase that if he got more floor time. Per 36 he would average 1.9 blocks a game, which would have placed him 7th in the league this last year. He's also a restricted free agent.
He did that last year next to DeAndre Jordan half the year, before he was sent to New York, and he also has a good shooting range. He shot 35% from 3 last season in 3.1 attempts a game. I know these aren't knock your socks off numbers but it's a start, it shows he has potential to improve if given a larger role.
Did anyone watch a bit of Dallas last year, what do you make of Kleber? He's not someone we should target right away but he is 27 years old, just turned 27 last month, so he's in his prime when it comes to age. He played professionally in Europe prior to joining the NBA the year before last. Spotrac says he signed a 2 year deal with Dallas at the league minimum and they hold his early bird rights, which allows them to match up to a certain amount. I found this on early bird rights from the CBA-FAQ
So I believe we can offer more than Dallas but it would require giving him a bit more than the midlevel exception. I'm not sure if he's worth that much or not but they may not be looking to resign him, who knows. He may also want the chance to start. I'm not sure how it works exactly if Dallas has restricted rights and early bird rights, so they can't offer him more than a certain amount but can other teams?
He may be someone to look at if we strike out elsewhere on guys like Randle, Mirotic, Thaddeus Young, etc. He's a veteran who should be able to play throughout a 4 year deal. I'll post his stats below and a link to them as well.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/k/klebima01.htmlYou must be registered for see images attach
Does he rebound? Play competent D on the opposing PF?
People said that about the Suns LAST year, and yet we won the lottery and somehow got even WORSE.
It also doesn't fit the objective, empirical evidence.
In other words, it doesn't fit reality.
Then again, coming from a group that predicted twice the number of wins than the team actually had this year...
What evidence. The team that started 2018 no longer exists.
Oubre and Tyler Johnson were not around together with the rest of the team for more than 10 games.
Our rookies progressed tremendously, as did Igor over the course of the year.
For the brief time period everyone was healthy they beat golden state, Milwaukee, and played at 500.
The evidence actually supports me far more than you if you look at the team as it is constructed now.
Our rookies progressed tremendously, as did Igor over the course of the year.
this seems to be said A LOT in re: our rookies but I didn't see this much, if at all. my eye test saw very little progress and their stats said the same... as Ayton actually regressed stat wise toward the end of the year and Bridges barely moved forward.
this seems to be said A LOT in re: our rookies but I didn't see this much, if at all. my eye test saw very little progress and their stats said the same... as Ayton actually regressed stat wise toward the end of the year and Bridges barely moved forward.
There are too many on this board who refuse to let the facts get in the way of their unconditional love for Igor Kokoskov as head coach.
If the Suns do not spend big for a point guard in free agency, I would be content with Morant, Johnson and a more experienced veteran not named Okobo/Melton.
Nothing against Okobo/Melton but I don't think they are ready to go.
I keep suggesting Rose, but no one even notices. Anyone have any thoughts on adding Derrick Rose as the veteran guard in this scenario. I do not think he will be expensive unless Chicago really decides they want him back.If the Suns do not spend big for a point guard in free agency, I would be content with Morant, Johnson and a more experienced veteran not named Okobo/Melton.
Nothing against Okobo/Melton but I don't think they are ready to go.
I keep suggesting Rose, but no one even notices. Anyone have any thoughts on adding Derrick Rose as the veteran guard in this scenario. I do not think he will be expensive unless Chicago really decides they want him back.
I keep suggesting Rose, but no one even notices. Anyone have any thoughts on adding Derrick Rose as the veteran guard in this scenario. I do not think he will be expensive unless Chicago really decides they want him back.
If it's not for a substantial amount I'm all for it he'd be a perfect way to work a young point guard in morant into the offense , you just can't bank on him staying healthyI keep suggesting Rose, but no one even notices. Anyone have any thoughts on adding Derrick Rose as the veteran guard in this scenario. I do not think he will be expensive unless Chicago really decides they want him back.