phnart wrote:It's sad that the interest in this team is at an all-time low. I fear that Sarver is going to ask McDonough to pull the trigger on a trade to shake things up that will ultimately set us back even further in the rebuilding process just to get 500 more butts in seats for the rest of the season. As much as I'd like to see the Suns have a leader and a perennial all-star, I don't see anyone worthwhile being available in a trade that wouldn't absolutely gut any talent we have (and we don't have much, really). As much as I like Booker, he would have been sixth man on the best teams in the Suns past at best. There's no one on this team that cracks the Suns all-time lineup, even with a 15 man roster.
I was going to reply in the trade thread but it's sort of turned out into another post about McD
The only thing exciting about this team is a top pick in the 2017 draft. Booker has made marginal improvements on offense while making zero progress defensively. TJ looked great at the start of the season then has been so achingly inconsistent, my interest in him is at an all-time low. Our young fellas have shown some flashes but so far we still don't have solid proof that they project to be very good players in the future.
I'm in a small minority of fans who see this group of players we have as not having franchise player level potential. Perhaps Fultz/Ball may have that potential but how long are we going to keep playing this draft and hope game? I'm aware we are a young team but let's look at the progress of our draft and hope plan so far:
- the first of McD's pick (Len) passed his extension deadline last year without a new deal and is now an RFA this summer. - - Archie is no longer in the NBA (AFAIK).
- Tyler Ennis hasn't done jack in the NBA.
- TJ will be eligible for an extension this summer and with the way he's playing, you have to wonder what he's truly worth. - Booker's play this season has me questioning whether he'll JUST be a good offensive player with porous defense. He has another season to go before he's eligible for a new deal so he can still improve.
It would be interesting to see if Fultz or Ball can change our fortunes but if we have known quantities potentially available like Cousins or whatever star player becomes available, I don't see why it's such a terrible thing to give McD a different goal because thus far McD's rebuilding process still hasn't bore any fruit. Maybe Cousins and Butler aren't the guys for us but unless we continue to play this tanking game, I don't like our chances at lucking out on a future star. Like it or not, even rebuilding has it's limits. We can't sign every player we draft just because we're rebuilding and we want to see if they are worth it somewhere down the road.
Making a big trade to me isn't about getting butts on seats or creating temporary excitement. Right now, I look at this roster and I'm not inspired, I'm not confident that staying on this path will bear fruit. I'd like to see McD try and build a playoff team through other means. I'm not calling for trade here and now for a difference maker but I wouldn't be so quick to condemn talks to trade youth and assets for this star player as was McD's original plan.