Phrazbit
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They did actually save Amare. He played his best years here and didn't miss nearly as many games as he did in NY ratio wise.
And I don't think the medical staff needed to be gods to save Gordon. His case wasn't that bad and I think the main reason he wanted to play for the Suns so bad was because he thought Aaron Nelson can prolong his career.
Also, when healthy, Eric Gordon is 22ppg+ scorer with good defense and efficiency and while improving his passing. Not to mention he's incredibly young and had been improving his game every season.
And the max contract isn't what it once was. Guys like Tyreke Evans, Nicolas Batum, Joe Johnson, Rudy Gay, Roy Hibbert plus many more make the max contract or close to it. So I don't think its such a tragedy to give Gordon, a young rising star a max contract.
That's my opinion on Gordon. We have had this discussion before and neither of us have changed our minds before so no need to try it now. You think giving Gordon a max deal was an awful idea, I don't.
I'm not gonna spend more time talking about that since its a move that didn't even happen. Let's focus on the future again, and go back to the topic at hand, what we should do with Gortat and when.
Amare was older in NY and the doctors knew that was coming, it was New Yorks ignorance that cost them, they couldnt even get insurance companies to write off on the deal.
And they absolutely need to be miracle workers to keep Gordon on the court, he is one of the most injury plagued players in the league.
And improving every year? Gordon has played 5 seasons, and his 4th and 5th were his least productive... thats the opposite of improving with each season.
As for guys like Evans and Johnson being on heafty contracts... I've never understood the logic of defending one stupid contract by pointing out another. Gay and Johnson's contracts are two of the worst in the league, Evans will almost certainly follow in that path and Eric Gordon is already near the top of most peoples "terrible contract" lists.
A healthy Gordon is not a max player... and the guy is never healthy. And if you honestly think he dogged it last year in New Orleans then that would scare me more than his ACTUAL injuries.
It says a lot for how bad that contract was when New Orleans is turning around the very next offseason and blowing a huge wad of cash on Evans to fill void Gordon leaves when he is wearing a suit for half the year.