Fair enoughNo, it isn't. If I thought someone here didn't want to sign Randle then I'd be asking them why. I think some people could be overanalyzing his game in order to get prepared for him to pass us over but I don't think anyone is against signing him. I wouldn't be surprised if some think we shouldn't make him a priority in free agency but that's different than believing we shouldn't sign him.
Well mainly it comes from his dramatic improvement as the year went on, and his finishing the year with a stretch of over a block a game.
I am not saying he is going to be a great rim defender, but I think he will be good enough that we don’t have to have another shot blocker.
Please give me your opinion about this. Whether a player logs 12 or 36 minutes a game, does a 'stretch of over a block a game'
influence the outcome of games?
I understand that means more attempts at blocks per game. Which, by the nature of blocking, means more fouls per game for
most shot blocking specialists, which is not a good thing.
I also understand that, to their credit, shot blockers can alter shots. But what good is it if they foul out?
In the case of Ayton, he spent too much time guarding smaller players, because of the way he was coached last season and
his one year of post-high school experience as a Forward.
Even Brittney Griner, who blows the WNBA away with blocks on the Phoenix Mercury, doesn't influence very many games
because, as a big, she is a sub-par rebounder and an inconsistent scorer. Blocks rank low in importance.
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Hope Gambo is right. I wouldn't take Lavar Ball for free.
Only way I’m giving 6 for Lonzo is if we get Ingram too. I don’t love Ingram but think he’s a perfect fit with Ayton.
Per usual we are way overvaluing our assets.Only way I’m giving 6 for Lonzo is if we get Ingram too. I don’t love Ingram but think he’s a perfect fit with Ayton.
I would do it for Kuzma as well, but that's the only way I trade anything of value for Ball.
My favorite overvalue is when people think the bucks pick is actually worth anythingPer usual we are way overvaluing our assets.
Yup. Unless Giannis goes down and it’s unprotected that thing is now merely trade filler.My favorite overvalue is when people think the bucks pick is actually worth anything
Per usual we are way overvaluing our assets.
Per usual we are way overvaluing our assets.
I don't want Ball, I don't want Ingram and I wouldn't be thrilled by Kuzma either. Not that the 6 pick is worth any of them except Lonzo.
It looks like Rubio may be available. He is an unrestricted free agent as well.
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Pretty sure you have it backwards. He’s saying the pick isn’t valuable enough to get Ingram or Kuzma but could get Lonzo.You think Lonzo has more value than Kuzma or Ingram? I understand with Ingram's latest health issue that his value in a trade is probably at an all time low but Lonzo hasn't been capable of staying healthy either. Ingram's issue is more concerning because we saw Chris Bosh forced into an early retirement because of blood clots.
I'd rather gamble on Ingram than Lonzo though. Both would be gambles but if we didn't have a hole at PG then I doubt many would be interested in giving up anything of real value for Lonzo. We've suffered without a PG for the last 2 seasons which makes the idea of adding Lonzo more intriguing than it is. He hasn't played more than 50 games in his first 2 seasons so he may not even be able to fill the PG hole we have even if he were acquired since he hasn't proven he can play an entire NBA season, or even 2/3 of a season.
Pretty sure you have it backwards. He’s saying the pick isn’t valuable enough to get Ingram or Kuzma but could get Lonzo.
I’d agree.
But of those guys I’d want Ingram least. He’s an inefficient iso scorer without good outside shooting ability, who doesn’t rebound, pass or defend and has a crap attitude as a cherry on top. He's a small forward version of Brandon Knight.
God please no , out of all the pg free agents that are realistic for the sun's he is by far the worstIt looks like Rubio may be available. He is an unrestricted free agent as well.
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If we still had Igor then I think the odds of signing Rubio would be really high. I thought we'd have a 50/50 chance to get him from Utah but if Utah don't view him as a priority any longer I like our odds even without Igor.
Cost is important. I'm not sure what sort of contract he'll be looking for but if he's not looking for a deal higher than the MLE then I'd be interested in signing him. Like that tweet mentions, he'd be able start while a rookie like White gets comfortable in the league. He's a good distributor and defender also. I know his shooting is a little shaky but he's a better shooter than Lonzo is across the board. We wouldn't need to sub Rubio out because he can't make a FT.
If we could somehow end up adding Rubio and Randle while resigning Oubre and drafting White, that would be a solid offseason.
PG - Rubio, White, Melton
SG - Booker, Bridges
SF - Oubre, Jackson
PF - Randle, 2nd Round Pick
C - Ayton, Holmes, Spalding
I imagine we'll end up losing Tyler Johnson to clear cap space for everything. I didn't include Warren because I think he'll be dealt. We may end up dumping him to make room for everyone from a financial standpoint and while that's not ideal, I could live with that if we can keep Oubre and Holmes while we fill the gaps at PG and PF with Rubio & White plus Randle. Spalding signed to a 2 year minimum deal last season and if nothing else, he's cheap and Holmes insurance. I see no harm in keep him whether we retain Holmes or not. He had a couple of good showings at the end of the season. Maybe with more time he can be a surprise similar to Holmes.
Pretty sure you have it backwards. He’s saying the pick isn’t valuable enough to get Ingram or Kuzma but could get Lonzo.
I’d agree.
But of those guys I’d want Ingram least. He’s an inefficient iso scorer without good outside shooting ability, who doesn’t rebound, pass or defend and has a crap attitude as a cherry on top. He's a small forward version of Brandon Knight.
If we still had Igor then I think the odds of signing Rubio would be really high. I thought we'd have a 50/50 chance to get him from Utah but if Utah don't view him as a priority any longer I like our odds even without Igor.
Cost is important. I'm not sure what sort of contract he'll be looking for but if he's not looking for a deal higher than the MLE then I'd be interested in signing him. Like that tweet mentions, he'd be able start while a rookie like White gets comfortable in the league. He's a good distributor and defender also. I know his shooting is a little shaky but he's a better shooter than Lonzo is across the board. We wouldn't need to sub Rubio out because he can't make a FT.
If we could somehow end up adding Rubio and Randle while resigning Oubre and drafting White, that would be a solid offseason.
PG - Rubio, White, Melton
SG - Booker, Bridges
SF - Oubre, Jackson
PF - Randle, 2nd Round Pick
C - Ayton, Holmes, Spalding
I imagine we'll end up losing Tyler Johnson to clear cap space for everything. I didn't include Warren because I think he'll be dealt. We may end up dumping him to make room for everyone from a financial standpoint and while that's not ideal, I could live with that if we can keep Oubre and Holmes while we fill the gaps at PG and PF with Rubio & White plus Randle. Spalding signed to a 2 year minimum deal last season and if nothing else, he's cheap and Holmes insurance. I see no harm in keep him whether we retain Holmes or not. He had a couple of good showings at the end of the season. Maybe with more time he can be a surprise similar to Holmes.