iggymcfrack wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:Mr Puddles wrote:
Exactly, so in summary
The suns:
- have their own pick in 2024
- might have a lower first-round pick in 26, 28, 30
- don't have a pick three years (25, 27,29)
If they wanted to they could trade two first rounders this off-season.
I'm not arguing their in a good situation, but they have 4 first round picks over the next 7 drafts, not zero.
it's annoying how rampant the false narrative of them having no first rounders is on here and elsewhere. The 2024 draft doesn't have the typical high-end talents you usually find at the top of most draft classes. But, it is extremely deep. If the Suns want they can stay at 22 and add a ready to contribute 3 and D wing like; da Silva, Watkins, McCullars. Or a point guard like; Kolek, Mitchell. Or a big like; Ware or Bona. Or, they can remedy their "no 2nd round picks" issue over the next several years by trading out of the first for a boatload of 2nd rounders and STILL get a contributing role player in the 2nd because it's such a deep class.
The hard part about building a team is finding stars. The Suns have two. The easiest part is finding role players and luckily for the Suns, late firsts and second round picks are loaded with them.
Does anyone really think that the Suns won't make the playoffs next year after adding talent, getting a new coach and improving chemistry? The picks they'll be sending out in 2025 is likely going to be in the 20s. Oh no!! The future picks might be an issue but the Suns were happy to mortgage a little of their far future for the chance to make the playoffs every year for a few seasons.
That said, the Beal move is mind-bogglingly stupid. The best they can hope for is he's motivated and can provide some positives on the court while they're stuck with him. Maybe sending him to the bench might get him the touches and provide the most impact? They have to salvage something out of this.
I don’t think the Suns are making the playoffs next year. They got incredibly lucky this year on health and still just snuck into the playoffs. Durant played 75 games after averaging 49 the last 9 seasons. What are the chances he repeats that at age 36? Almost zero. Nurkic played 76, the second highest of his career off of 4 seasons where he’d averaged 38.
And now if they just re-sign everyone from last year, they’re going to be $100MM over the cap. So what, they’re going to pay the biggest tax bill of all-time and hamstring their team to the point they start losing draft picks for being over the second apron just to keep Royce O’Neal at $18MM/year and get a better seed in the play-in tournament? No way.
Next year’s team is likely to have worse health, worse talent, age-related decline, and if they fire Vogel, probably a worse coach too. If I’m one of the tippy top coaching candidates in the off-season, I’m staying miles away from this dumpster fire. For 2024, I’m taking all the teams that finished ahead of them over them, plus the Lakers, Kings, Warriors, Rockets, and Grizzlies. They might need multiple teams to suffer injuries just to make the play-in tournament.
Plus don’t kid yourself, if the season starts bad, KD’s going to be looking for a way out. Why push yourself to play 65 games and fight for the last play-in spot when you can just milk your injuries instead, put in a little less effort on D, and convince the front office that it’s just not working. He can just hand pick some contenders that he wants to be moved to and take the easy way out again. Honestly, I don’t see the Suns making the playoffs again until Beal is off the books.
You made valid points but you can pretty much say the same things about the Lakers, Warriors and even the Clippers with Kawhi’s chronic injuries though.
Memphis and the Spurs will not be easy games too next year