Joe Pong wrote: I didn't say none of these players has any upside. Just that their upside isn't all that great. I think they're complementary players. I like Booker - but at best, I see him as a Joe Johnson level of player- who was a third or fourth option on a good team.
Chriss a a pretty good athlete, but not sure how much he well develop as a basketball player. Bender may eventually be a decent player, but both are so young they will likely be playing for another team by the time they're ready to contribute.
I still have hopes for Len, and I like Warren. But again, these guys aren't stars. Just solid complementary players or rotation guys.
Ummm....you kinda did:
Joe Pong wrote:This is just a bad roster without a lot of upside. The best young talent on the roster has an upside of being adequate starters at best. There are no young superstars or potential stars who can be the building blocks of a contending team.
I'm not sure if you are aware of what you even posted, but there it is again, for you. So, when you say this is a 'bad roster without a lot of upside', then follow that with 'There are no young...potential stars...', well, that's saying that 'none of these players has any upside', and I'm not sure how you can defend that. Are you going to try and go the semantics route and say that since you said 'without A LOT OF UPSIDE', that that does not = 'any upside'?? Because if you try that, well, that's not going to fly, especially when you follow that up with 'There are no young...potential stars...', that's pretty much saying that none of our young guys have upside.
And if you honestly think we do not have any 'All-Star' potential between Len, Warren, Booker, Chriss, Bender, or Ulis, not to mention Bledsoe, well, that's simply impossible to speculate for everyone on that list I just provided besides Bledsoe. How can you POSSIBLY have ANY clue as to how an 18-22YO player will develop in 3-4 years??? That's no different than saying that all of them have major upside and all are definite future All-Stars. No one can possibly know this. Can you even fathom how many different factors go into how these guys will develop??
There's Team Trainers, Asst Coaching, Head Coaching, Veteran mentorship, Free Agency, self-motivation, playing opportunity, injuries, so on and so forth. NO ONE has any idea what these young players will become.
And then, this gem..."There are no young superstars or potential stars who can be the building blocks of a contending team"...just, wow, hence my 'crystal-ball' comment. Are you aware that the 60th overall player from the 2011 draft was an All-Star this year? The guy we just traded away a year and a half ago? Did you imagine he would become an All-Star? I'm sure if we asked you that question 5 years ago, you would've said the exact same thing you posted earlier.
So when you say silly things like 'there are no superstars or potential stars who can be building blocks of a contending team', you can sure as heck expect others to call you out on that, because you are clueless. Booker's ceiling is an 'adequate starter'?? I mean, do you read what you type before you post it??
OK, no point even continuing, and I've just wasted several minutes of my life that I'll never get back debating with a poster who thinks Booker's ceiling is an adequate starter. Do me a favor and go post that on the GB and see what responses you get from non-Suns fans...
Oh, and then there's this:
"Ulis and (Anthony) Davis, the former national player of the year and No. 1 overall draft pick, are the only players in league history to earn player of the year and defensive player of the year in the same season."
Yep, Ulis doesn't have "a lot of upside"...ok...
Oh, and one more thing...you know Joe Johnson was a 7-time All-Star, right??