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Zach Lowe posted a brilliant article highlighting the Suns season and its problems.
I highly recommend clicking the actual link below and reading the whole thing because it talks about lot more than just the relationship between Knight and Bledsoe. I wanted to post the full thing but I know forum rules prohibit that due to copyright reasons but here are the parts I found interesting
And those who know about NBA journalism knows that Zach Lowe is no hack like Chris Broussard or something. He's one of the more respected journalists out there and used to hold a high position for the former Grantland. I would trust his sources, he does not have the reputation to create noise for clicks and page hits.
I highly recommend clicking the actual link below and reading the whole thing because it talks about lot more than just the relationship between Knight and Bledsoe. I wanted to post the full thing but I know forum rules prohibit that due to copyright reasons but here are the parts I found interesting
As I've written before, the weird series of deals in which Phoenix effectively exchanged Isaiah Thomas and a lightly-protected first-round pick from the Lakers -- top-3 protected in both '16 and 17, then unprotected and one of the most valuable trade chips in the league -- for Brandon Knight and a Cleveland first-rounder will almost certainly end up a net-loss. Depending on the fate of that Lakers pick, protected if it's top-3 this season and unprotected afterward, it could be a devastating net loss the franchise regrets for years. There are reasonable ways to defend the deals, but Phoenix clearly sold low on Thomas and his insanely cheap contract; he might be better than Knight straight up, even without Knight's positional versatility. There is real opportunity cost there, and in spending cap space on Tyson Chandler.
But chaos takes its toll anyway. The Detroit trade alienated Markieff Morris, and he has failed horribly to deliver on his promise as a playmaking four around those Chandler pick-and-rolls. The Knight-Bledsoe pairing has been awkward, and has created some minor locker-room tension, according to sources familiar with the matter. Both thrive as lead ball-handlers, and Knight has bristled over the years whenever anyone has labeled him as something other than a pure point guard.
It's hard to know from the outside how much of this is on Hornacek and his staff, including the deposed Longabardi, a Tom Thibodeau acolyte in charge of the defense. (Longabardi is a smart, workaholic coach who will land on his feet -- perhaps with Thibodeau). Morris has checked out. Bledsoe should be an elite defender, but he half-asses his way through too many possessions. Chandler's hamstring injury hurt. The rotation has been in disarray. Warren and Booker have done well on offense, but they're understandably behind on the other end. Both received spot starts, but it's clear Hornacek trusts the veteran know-how of Tucker and others.
Len and Chandler have flip-flopped starter and backup roles, highlighting Chandler's awkward fit. The Suns signed Chandler as a lure for Aldridge, and talked optimistically about how they could find enough minutes for both Chandler and Len. Aldridge chose the Spurs, and now Chander is just kind of here -- playing 35 minutes one night, 15 the next, the threat of his lob dunk neutered by working in so-so spacing with score-first guards who love pull-up jumpers. Playing five-man defense on a string takes chemistry, and this hasn't been the best environment for developing it.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14451352/the-suns-belief-competitive-building-future-taken-toll
And those who know about NBA journalism knows that Zach Lowe is no hack like Chris Broussard or something. He's one of the more respected journalists out there and used to hold a high position for the former Grantland. I would trust his sources, he does not have the reputation to create noise for clicks and page hits.
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