Knox wrote:stuporman wrote:Knox wrote:
I don’t think they are as needed as before. Legit it’s like the running back position in the NFL. If Ayton was key to a championship push. They would more than likely try to keep him and Booker together. No accident they want to pair Booker with another scoring wing. Just my take though. Embiid is an amazing big and it hasn’t got the job done with butler Tobias etc
While it may be true that the old style back to the basket big men aren't as needed anymore until you update your understanding of what the skill set of the new breed of big man involves you are going to have this argument a million times on the internet and be wrong doing so.
Look at all the guys over 6-10 coming into the league so skilled in ball handling, shooting and perimeter oriented. If you cannot admit this you are being obstinate or ignorant, either way it's just the way it is. It's that simple.
I am a keep it simple since you’re obnoxious about it. In a guard and wing league it would be foolish to commit most of your cap to your power forward and center position. As you said more player are coming in that can replace them. Suns aren’t worried about replacing ayton. We covet him because we are stupid desperate to get something out of this lackluster offseason
They are worried about replacing Ayton regardless of the media spin they are putting on it, that's why they tendered a qualifying offer, will match to preserve his value and trying to get something back for him.
You are just as obnoxious about your opinion...go away now, your convo is useless.






























