Next year's headline --- BREAKING NEWS: Suns allow 160 in blow out loss
Trae Young doesn't play defense. Hope for Ayton or Bagley.
Not if your hope is better defense. Neither of them are any good on that end either. If defense is what you want than really no one in the top 3-4 of this draft is for you. Though it’s arguable that JJJ is in the top 4.Next year's headline --- BREAKING NEWS: Suns allow 160 in blow out loss
Trae Young doesn't play defense. Hope for Ayton or Bagley.
Because the Suns routinely gave up 160 points when Nash was the PG here, or when we had the 3 headed PG mess that was IT, Bledsoe, and Dragic.
People get way too caught up in whether a player is a good defensive player or not. Right now the Suns don't have the talent across the board to turn a player away because they're not a good defender. There are plenty of contenders who rely on players that aren't good defenders. Look at the Warriors, Curry is not a good defender and they've won 2 titles in 3 years. I know Klay is a quality defender but they have a 6'7 rim protector also. He's efficient but that isn't ideal. No one is limiting the Rockets chances of getting past Golden State because of their defense. They're talked about as if their defense won't be an issue because their high powered offense is just too good for teams to outscore them in a series.
Because the Suns routinely gave up 160 points when Nash was the PG here, or when we had the 3 headed PG mess that was IT, Bledsoe, and Dragic.
People get way too caught up in whether a player is a good defensive player or not. Right now the Suns don't have the talent across the board to turn a player away because they're not a good defender. There are plenty of contenders who rely on players that aren't good defenders. Look at the Warriors, Curry is not a good defender and they've won 2 titles in 3 years. I know Klay is a quality defender but they have a 6'7 rim protector also. He's efficient but that isn't ideal. No one is limiting the Rockets chances of getting past Golden State because of their defense. They're talked about as if their defense won't be an issue because their high powered offense is just too good for teams to outscore them in a series.
Everything I’ve heard, read and watched says the Warriors are favorites if healthy because when push comes to shove they can make stops and Houston can’t.
And I firmly believe the same.
Because the Suns routinely gave up 160 points when Nash was the PG here, or when we had the 3 headed PG mess that was IT, Bledsoe, and Dragic.
People get way too caught up in whether a player is a good defensive player or not. Right now the Suns don't have the talent across the board to turn a player away because they're not a good defender. There are plenty of contenders who rely on players that aren't good defenders. Look at the Warriors, Curry is not a good defender and they've won 2 titles in 3 years. I know Klay is a quality defender but they have a 6'7 rim protector also. He's efficient but that isn't ideal. No one is limiting the Rockets chances of getting past Golden State because of their defense. They're talked about as if their defense won't be an issue because their high powered offense is just too good for teams to outscore them in a series.
I've seen probably a 70/30 split favoring the Warriors. The "experts" and analysts generally pick the Warriors but I think the majority of fans discussing the NBA on various platforms are touting this as the Rocket's year. I think Suns fans might notice people hyping the Rocket's more because we're familiar with D'Antoni's 50 wins and fade style. At least the Rocket's don't have a defensive juggernaut like the Spurs to get past but if they don't meet the Warriors in the 2nd round they won't stand a chance against them in the WCF. They'll be too worn out by then. I can't help but notice people hyping the Rockets up because we lived through similar discussions with the Suns in that position from 2005-08 with D'Antoni.
The Rockets are a good story right now and the Warriors are still a villainous super team because they signed Durant last year. People want them to beat the Warriors more than they believe they can. People wanted the fun 7 Seconds or Less Suns to beat the grit and grind Spurs also, that didn't make a difference in the end though. It would be a fun series but it would be painful to see the Rockets win a title with D'Antoni at the helm and a few former Suns on the roster, like PJ Tucker, Gerald Green, and Joe Johnson. It hurt some seeing D'Antoni come out and say that Joe Johnson cost him a few titles in Phoenix when the Rockets signed him earlier this season. The Suns would probably have a championship banner had he stuck around so seeing them celebrate one in Houston would not be fun. Especially since Houston stopped the Suns during their best chance at a title outside of the Nash years in 94 and 95.
Joe Johnson didn't cost the Suns a title. David Stern did. 100%. However, once Donaghy was outted, the league had to sing a different tune and call games fairly. Shortly thereafter in 2011, Dallas won effectively ending Stern's deliberate attempt at stopping full court teams from winning (Suns, Kings, Mavs) It's a totally different era of basketball than when the Suns were robbed game 3 of the Spurs series.
D'Antoni has just as much of a shot as ever this year. I still don't think he'll beat a healthy GS or Cleveland team. But he'll have a fair shot... finally.
Joe Johnson didn't cost the Suns a title. David Stern did. 100%. However, once Donaghy was outted, the league had to sing a different tune and call games fairly. Shortly thereafter in 2011, Dallas won effectively ending Stern's deliberate attempt at stopping full court teams from winning (Suns, Kings, Mavs) It's a totally different era of basketball than when the Suns were robbed game 3 of the Spurs series.
D'Antoni has just as much of a shot as ever this year. I still don't think he'll beat a healthy GS or Cleveland team. But he'll have a fair shot... finally.
You think the league wanted boring finals matchups between San Antonio and Detroit?? LOL
If Johnson had stayed I think the Suns would have won a title. That can't be proven but they were damn good the first year where he broke his face in the playoffs. D'Antoni only said that Johnson cost him a title by leaving the Suns, so it's not something I came up with on my own. Here is a link to it, he actually said he cost him at least 2 championships. I know Stern was an issue also but as far as things within the Suns control, retaining Johnson would have been huge.
Back to Young, a backcourt of he and Booker should outscore virtually any backcourt in the league for the next decade. Thompson and Curry is the only one that is close and only one of them is a good defender. With the 4th pick we could do worse than Trae Young. He's also a great playmaker, which the Suns need. I know that team might not contend for a title but before we worry about contending for championships let's get a playoff team. Once they're in the playoffs then we can talk about building a team for a championship run. The Suns have 3 players that are worth keeping right now, Booker, Jackson, and Warren. They can use help at PG, PF, and Center. Young fills a need and would make the Suns fun to watch again.
Quite frankly, I have no idea what Stern was thinking. I think he got a massive head after his incredible run in the 80's and 90's. Power got to him for sure. Ask Dan Patrick.You think the league wanted boring finals matchups between San Antonio and Detroit?? LOL
If Johnson had stayed I think the Suns would have won a title. That can't be proven but they were damn good the first year where he broke his face in the playoffs. D'Antoni only said that Johnson cost him a title by leaving the Suns, so it's not something I came up with on my own. Here is a link to it, he actually said he cost him at least 2 championships. I know Stern was an issue also but as far as things within the Suns control, retaining Johnson would have been huge.
Back to Young, a backcourt of he and Booker should outscore virtually any backcourt in the league for the next decade. Thompson and Curry is the only one that is close and only one of them is a good defender. With the 4th pick we could do worse than Trae Young. He's also a great playmaker, which the Suns need. I know that team might not contend for a title but before we worry about contending for championships let's get a playoff team. Once they're in the playoffs then we can talk about building a team for a championship run. The Suns have 3 players that are worth keeping right now, Booker, Jackson, and Warren. They can use help at PG, PF, and Center. Young fills a need and would make the Suns fun to watch again.
With the 4th pick in the 2018 NBA the Phoenix Suns select Mo Bamba from Texas.
I think Ayton, Doncic and Bagley go 1-2-3.
I like Bamba he's raw on offense but so was Amare.
I flat out don't see it in Trae Young. The second half of the season was much different than the first half. I see more Jimmer than Steph
Not sure I would say he is a poor fit as he brings two things the Suns REALLY need and that is shooting and facilitating. Sure he is a bad defender, but we just aren't going to get a PG that can fill all of the needs that we have. Besides I think rim protection and coaching are the main things holding us back from being respectable on defense.I don’t dislike him but I think he’s a poor fit for the Suns. I could see Orlando being the only team in the top-5 drafting him.
Not sure I would say he is a poor fit as he brings two things the Suns REALLY need and that is shooting and facilitating. Sure he is a bad defender, but we just aren't going to get a PG that can fill all of the needs that we have. Besides I think rim protection and coaching are the main things holding us back from being respectable on defense.
I am very skeptical about picking him in the top 4-5 though. He is certainly a gamble and I would feel much better taking him if we were somehow out of the top 5 in the draft.