bwgood77 wrote:Otto Porter isn't solving any of our PF problems.
That's what Gibson + Otto is for
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bwgood77 wrote:Otto Porter isn't solving any of our PF problems.
bwgood77 wrote:Otto Porter isn't solving any of our PF problems.
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
NTB wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Otto Porter isn't solving any of our PF problems.
Why not? He will play as stretch four in Washington too. I think he is capable of playing as stretch PF.
Zero Tolerance wrote:Came by to see if there were any Markieff updates... then I see Otto Porter discussion.
lonea wrote:Uhhh, Hornaack didn't like players complaining because it was costing the suns games. Do you think he would care if the suns won those games ?![]()
Sure, any number of lays could have cost us games. But losing a game due to techs is not acceptable, especially at a professional level.
It has everything to do with this conversation... You don't see the bum connection between Markieff and Dwight ? If you watch basketball, you would know about Dwight's high tech rate when he was in Orlando and not to mention all he did was whine until he was out of Orlando, then LA...![]()
bigfoot wrote:Well training camp is just is a few weeks out. A good question is "are we better team than last year?"
At the beginning of last year we had
Bledsoe / IT
Dragic / Green
Marcus / Tucker
Kief / Tolliver
Plumlee / Len
Now we have
Bledsoe / Price
Knight / Weems or Goodwin or Booker
Tucker / Warren
Kief / Teletovic or Leuer
Chandler / Len
So the question is are we better or worse? The positives are
1) Knight will have had voluntary workouts and a training camp with his team mates.
2) Bledsoe has spent the summer working with his team mates unlike last year
3) No unhappy Dragic and IT
4) Tolliver and Plumlee never really brought much to the team last year
5) Chandler will bring leadership
6) Team defense should be much, much better without IT and Green
7) Team rebounding should be better
8) Any of Len, Warren, Goodwin, and Booker could make significant contributions / improvements
9) Half the stupid technical fouls are now in Detroit
10) Should have much better team chemistry
The negatives
1) Don't know if Kief is going to be a problem
2) Not sure if our bench has a scoring punch without Green and IT
On paper it looks much, much better to me.
Mr-Al wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=qzrh5qq
another one giving us Gibson + Otto without Archie being included
Why would a coach make bad matters even worse by benching one of his best players for sticking up for himself to the referee? It's bad enough that you lose a point on the technical foul, but to lose the game as a result is madness.
Right?
Wrong, actually.
Prior to this new rule being in place, the Phoenix Suns led the league with 32 technical fouls called against them in just 41 games. The behavior was bad enough that our own Jim Coughenour asked in his 'Going Gorilla' feature if the Suns were dirty?
Eric Bledsoe and Markieff Morris lead the charge for the Suns with seven each, tied for second in the NBA. Right behind them are Marcus Morris and P.J. Tucker with four (tied for 12th). Goran Dragic (3), Gerald Green (2) and Isaiah Thomas (2) are also in the top 50.
That's seven of the Suns core nine players in the top 50. That's not good.
The most recent was on New Year's Eve, when the Suns and Oklahoma City racked up a total of seven technical fouls. Markieff Morris and assistant coach Mike Longabardi were both rung up and Alex Len received a flagrant one right before halftime during a crazy sequence of events in which Russell Westbrook was ejected for taunting the Suns' bench.
The Thunder regained its equanimity during halftime, though, while the Suns piled up two more technical fouls in the second half. Tucker got one in the third quarter and Bledsoe was whistled for another with 5:07 remaining in the game. Kevin Durant made both freebies. The Suns lost the game in overtime. It was another addition to a list of tough losses that have defined this season.
The next night, against San Antonio, the Suns were down by three points with 1:57 left in the game when both P.J. Tucker and Markieff Morris drew technicals for arguing with the referees, turning a 3-point deficit into 5. They were benched and never returned, and the Suns lost by 5 points.
RunDogGun wrote:lonea wrote:Uhhh, Hornaack didn't like players complaining because it was costing the suns games. Do you think he would care if the suns won those games ?![]()
Sure, any number of lays could have cost us games. But losing a game due to techs is not acceptable, especially at a professional level.
It has everything to do with this conversation... You don't see the bum connection between Markieff and Dwight ? If you watch basketball, you would know about Dwight's high tech rate when he was in Orlando and not to mention all he did was whine until he was out of Orlando, then LA...![]()
First off can you stop with the "if you watch games, or Suns games", I've been following the Suns since 1978. I think it's safe to say that I've watch a ton of basketball, and Suns games.
Next, please don't speak for Hornacek, and then try and claim I'm the crazy one. He benched any player who argued with the refs, that was the rule he implemented. You were wrong, and I simply clarified it for you, without needing to insult you or your intelegence.
Since you continue with this, please provide the list of "games" in which the techs were the reason we lost game. If you can't, then please stop with this definitive attitude to your opinion.
Again, I still fail to see how Dwight received techs having any correlation to any other player, who also received techs. Man, if arguing or complaining with refs was in effect during the 80s and 90s many star players would have much more than Markieff did last year. I guess many players are bums?
Take note bgwood, I didn't use any insults, nor emoticons.
There is some variation from season to season, but the average margin of victory (across all games) hovers around 3.1ppg. Not vegas lines, but actual game results.
RunDogGun wrote:lonea wrote:Uhhh, Hornaack didn't like players complaining because it was costing the suns games. Do you think he would care if the suns won those games ?![]()
Sure, any number of lays could have cost us games. But losing a game due to techs is not acceptable, especially at a professional level.
It has everything to do with this conversation... You don't see the bum connection between Markieff and Dwight ? If you watch basketball, you would know about Dwight's high tech rate when he was in Orlando and not to mention all he did was whine until he was out of Orlando, then LA...![]()
First off can you stop with the "if you watch games, or Suns games", I've been following the Suns since 1978. I think it's safe to say that I've watch a ton of basketball, and Suns games.
Next, please don't speak for Hornacek, and then try and claim I'm the crazy one. He benched any player who argued with the refs, that was the rule he implemented. You were wrong, and I simply clarified it for you, without needing to insult you or your intelegence.
Since you continue with this, please provide the list of "games" in which the techs were the reason we lost game. If you can't, then please stop with this definitive attitude to your opinion.
Again, I still fail to see how Dwight received techs having any correlation to any other player, who also received techs. Man, if arguing or complaining with refs was in effect during the 80s and 90s many star players would have much more than Markieff did last year. I guess many players are bums?
Take note bgwood, I didn't use any insults, nor emoticons.