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Re: Official Free Agent Thread: What to do with our cap space 

Post#81 » by jcsunsfan » Sun Feb 22, 2015 11:43 pm

asudevil wrote:Are we seriously talking about Sanders after what we went through with Beasley? Sure he'll be cheaper but the result is guaranteed to be the same.

Remember how we bought out Beasley and he signed with Miami? Even lebron/wade/bosh couldn't motivate him. What do we have that would motivate sanders? Nothing. He'd just collect a paycheck, get released, and people here would just bash the FO for a stupid signing.


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Agreed. Think Daryl Washington, but isn't as good and doesnt even want to play.

Wasted energy even thinking about him.
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Post#82 » by DaleyBlind » Sun Feb 22, 2015 11:57 pm

Id love Biyombo to back up Len, but he is a RFA so would he hard to get without overpaying.
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Post#83 » by Revived » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:00 am

I know I've said it before but if Knight or Bledsoe end up costing too much or gets traded and Suns finally decide to abandon the dual PG system, would love to see Wes Matthews in PHX. He has a connection to Hornackek and is an excellent defender/shooter.
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Post#84 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:14 am

DaleyBlind wrote:Id love Biyombo to back up Len, but he is a RFA so would he hard to get without overpaying.

Biyombo is going to be paid a pretty penny, like most young big men do. I think we need a veteran who won't demand too many minutes to not only back up Len but also mentor/teach him a thing or too. A Nick Collison type player would be ideal. Someone that gets things done in the 15min or so he gets a game but is still a decent locker room presence while getting paid at or below the MLE.
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Post#85 » by Cutter » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:17 am

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DaleyBlind wrote:Id love Biyombo to back up Len, but he is a RFA so would he hard to get without overpaying.

Biyombo is going to be paid a pretty penny, like most young big men do. I think we need a veteran who won't demand too many minutes to not only back up Len but also mentor/teach him a thing or too. A Nick Collison type player would be ideal. Someone that gets things done in the 15min or so he gets a game but is still a decent locker room presence while getting paid at or below the MLE.

Collison would be perfect for the role you described. Now that OKC has Kanter and Adam at the C, I wonder if Collison would be availavle?
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Post#86 » by Orens » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:18 am

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lilfishi22 wrote:
DaleyBlind wrote:Id love Biyombo to back up Len, but he is a RFA so would he hard to get without overpaying.

Biyombo is going to be paid a pretty penny, like most young big men do. I think we need a veteran who won't demand too many minutes to not only back up Len but also mentor/teach him a thing or too. A Nick Collison type player would be ideal. Someone that gets things done in the 15min or so he gets a game but is still a decent locker room presence while getting paid at or below the MLE.

Collison would be perfect for the role you described. Now that OKC has Kanter and Adam at the C, I wonder if Collison would be availavle?

They just extended him
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Post#87 » by Cutter » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:23 am

Thunder just extended Collison? Those greedy bastards. What are they trying to do win a championship? :lol:

Seriously, he would be excellent as a back up C to Len and I believe he would fit our culture. Would love to get him somehow.
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Post#88 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:23 am

Orens wrote:
Cutter wrote:
lilfishi22 wrote:Biyombo is going to be paid a pretty penny, like most young big men do. I think we need a veteran who won't demand too many minutes to not only back up Len but also mentor/teach him a thing or too. A Nick Collison type player would be ideal. Someone that gets things done in the 15min or so he gets a game but is still a decent locker room presence while getting paid at or below the MLE.

Collison would be perfect for the role you described. Now that OKC has Kanter and Adam at the C, I wonder if Collison would be availavle?

They just extended him

Yeah he's on a great deal right now too. The guy is the perfect guy you want on the team. He took a super cap friendly front-loaded deal to help OKC back a number of years ago. I don't think they would be especially keen to part ways with him unless they get back a piece that would really help them.
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Post#89 » by toucansma » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:39 am

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Post#90 » by Revived » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:49 am

lilfishi22 wrote:
Orens wrote:
Cutter wrote:Collison would be perfect for the role you described. Now that OKC has Kanter and Adam at the C, I wonder if Collison would be availavle?

They just extended him

Yeah he's on a great deal right now too. The guy is the perfect guy you want on the team. He took a super cap friendly front-loaded deal to help OKC back a number of years ago. I don't think they would be especially keen to part ways with him unless they get back a piece that would really help them.

He plays that Udonis Haslem role for OKC.
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Post#91 » by thamadkant » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:54 am

Nick Collison will move to a Front Office job or a coaching job with Oklahoma, hence he got extended and will retire most likely to move to the FO/coaching position.


Biyombo is my ideal target backup or even next to Len, but he will get a 9-12 million dollar a year contract.


Maybe Tristan Thompson?
Markieff Morris is the better scorer, but Tristan Thompson destroys him in rebounding, shot blocking and overall "without the ball" contribution. But he may be is asking for too much money.
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Post#92 » by thamadkant » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:55 am

I would go for Cousins or Love (again)... and then look for a diamond in the rough from Europe or D-league, just like how Heat found Whiteside! for the backup big man.
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Post#93 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:15 am

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lilfishi22 wrote:
Orens wrote:They just extended him

Yeah he's on a great deal right now too. The guy is the perfect guy you want on the team. He took a super cap friendly front-loaded deal to help OKC back a number of years ago. I don't think they would be especially keen to part ways with him unless they get back a piece that would really help them.

He plays that Udonis Haslem role for OKC.

Should've gotten Haslem from the Heat. Still can't believe how little we got for Goran
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Post#94 » by Ryu » Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:21 am

lilfishi22 wrote:
SF88 wrote:
lilfishi22 wrote:Yeah he's on a great deal right now too. The guy is the perfect guy you want on the team. He took a super cap friendly front-loaded deal to help OKC back a number of years ago. I don't think they would be especially keen to part ways with him unless they get back a piece that would really help them.

He plays that Udonis Haslem role for OKC.

Should've gotten Haslem from the Heat. Still can't believe how little we got for Goran


Haslem is finished like 2 years ago.
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Post#95 » by Saberestar » Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:57 am

Danny Green, I think that he is a Duffy' s client, but it would be a great addition.We need a pure shooter with good basketball IQ. If the price is right, I would sign him.
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Post#96 » by KLEON » Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:57 am

Are the Morris twins and Thomas Robinson related?
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Post#97 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 23, 2015 2:01 am

KLEON wrote:Are the Morris twins and Thomas Robinson related?


No, but there is this...

Basketball brought Markieff Morris and his twin brother Marcus into Thomas Robinson’s life. But the sport isn’t the reason why this trio now consider themselves brothers, rather than just friends or former teammates.

When they first met at the University of Kansas – a well-known collegiate powerhouse in basketball – it was all about the game. Similarly built, and sculpted in the mold of successful power forwards, each player was highly regarded when entering the Jayhawk program.

It’s obvious to see why, as they all became lottery picks in the NBA draft over the last two years.

Markieff, of course, was drafted 13th overall in 2011 by the Phoenix Suns. Marcus went one pick later to the Houston Rockets during the same draft. Then this past April, Robinson was the fifth selection by the Sacramento Kings.

Shortly after arriving in Lawrence, each saw the talent and potential in the other and a friendship was formed.

Then it was tested.

Beginning in a few short weeks, stretching from the end of December to the early portion of January, Robinson first lost his grandmother, grandfather and then his 37-year-old mother.

Their deaths left Robinson behind with a 9-year-old sister, and into that s sizeable void stepped Markieff, Marcus and their mother, Angel.

During a game at Kansas’ Allen Fieldhouse, a moment of silence was requested for Robinson’s family members. Marcus broke down and cried during it.

Angel made a promise to Robinson’s mother, Lisa, that she would be the one to take care of her son.

Through it all, there has been one thing more than any other that the current King has appreciated about Markieff.

“He’s kept the loyalty for as long as I’ve known him,” Robinson said.

Despite the tremendous loss in his family, Robinson has found a way to continue to progress in the game of basketball.

The one thing that went according to the plan drawn up by Robinson and Markieff while at Kansas was how the two would reach the next level of basketball.

“We were just messing with each other a couple days ago,” Robinson said. “We were sitting around remembering what we said during my freshman year, and we were saying then that he would leave after his junior year and I would leave the year after.

“It happened just like that, so it’s just crazy.”

While the Morris brothers were absent from Kansas last season, Robinson built himself into one the country’s best collegiate players. He even led the Jayhawks to a national championship game appearance.

On the back of that strong 2011-12 season, Robinson went to New Jersey with high hopes for the draft, but he still needed a support group.

Not surprisingly, Markieff and Marcus were in attendance. Angel was in the green room and with Robinson the entire time.

The magnitude of the moment was not lost on the youngest one of the three. He also found it to be just right that the Morris family was there with him

“They were with me through everything,” Robinson said. ”They’ve watched my success and my failures. They’ve watched everything, so for them to be there on one of the biggest days of my life that was really good.”

Fast forward to the present day, and all three players have now had their lives intersect again – this time for the 2012 NBA Las Vegas Summer League.

Sometimes the basketball world can be very small.

Markieff is here for Phoenix building upon an impressive rookie season; Marcus is attempting to find a regular role with Houston; and Robinson is making his first impression upon the Kings organization.

Despite playing for three different teams, Markieff said that the trio remains as close as ever in Las Vegas.

The bond between the twin brothers is obvious. Marcus has watched Markieff’s games, and the two have often worked out together during the offseason.

A connection between twins can be something powerful. Robinson, however, has become equally close to both brothers.

“Oh yeah, I see him every day, every single day,” Markieff said. ”After every game, we get together to talk about the game and just chill. That’s my little brother.”

The Suns forward can’t believe how far each of the players has come in their careers. They all have now reached the pinnacle and dreams have been achieved.

They continue to work to make the most of their career, but they also appreciate where they are at currently. One thing that stands out to Markieff is how quickly it all has gone by.

“At the time it doesn’t go that fast, but now when you’re looking back it went super-fast,” he said. “Right now it’s hard to believe I’m in my second year in the league. I can remember when I was a freshman at Kansas. It’s flown by.”


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Post#98 » by grumpysaddle » Mon Feb 23, 2015 2:23 am

toucansma wrote:Spend money on this:


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If they're going to spend money, they should at least get someone with fingers and a face.
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Post#99 » by SunsFanSSOL » Mon Feb 23, 2015 2:31 am

LOL, no idea who this guy is, but you never know who could have insider info nowadays

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Post#100 » by SunsFanSSOL » Mon Feb 23, 2015 2:35 am

I just realized TRob is a Duffy client.

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