Black and Blue wrote:eyriq wrote:I'd agree but for the implications in chemistry and culture. I think that would be a toxic decision. I prefer Suggs to Fultz. He needs to earn it thoughthelead wrote:As a Fultz fan, he needs to go to the bench and the starting role needs to go to Suggs. Yes, that will likely lose us more games but we need to see what we have with Suggs. I'm all for keeping Fultz and getting his contract in-line with typical backup pg salaries after next season.
I'm actively trying not to get too caught up with our starting front court at the moment. In a season in which we are checking what young talent rises to the top, Paolo, Franz and Carter are the only safe players. It's entirely possible the best 2 players available in our slots in the upcoming draft are guards, and (should those pan out) our current guards aren't even on the team in 2 years time.
If I'm the Magic I'm doubling and tripling down on Paolo, Franz and Carter (in forecasting my contracts on when Paolo and Franz will be eligible for new contracts/extensions), deciding who else on the roster will stay as quality backups, and keeping cap flexibility while hunting for those missing PG and SG starting pieces this offseason.
As unfair as it seems, I do feel like the window for being a starter is closing on Suggs rapidly and it's up to him to pry it back open. By that I mean the team can't avoid drafting or signing guards, assuming Suggs just turns it on at some point. The Magic need to capitalize on Paolo and Franz while they are under team control for several more years and the team is bad enough to draft high in the lottery.
Speaking of guards, Cole Anthony intimating he deserved to be a starter only hurt his case in Orlando and league-wide. Despite what his ego may allow, his biggest value in the NBA is as an offense-first backup guard in the mold of Immanuel Quickley.
I dont think window is closing for Suggs, but his injuries are troubling and maybe its better to limit his minutes this season. I dont think his status this year will matter much in the future. In theory Suggs is a perfect point guard for us. Switchable, doesnt need much usage. Even if we trade for/sign FVV, Suggs can start next to him or develop behind him.