Ghost of Kleine wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:Blonde wrote:Nobody asking for DLo is expecting a star. His limitations are pretty obvious as are his strengths. Suns don’t need a superstar for what they’d be asking of him.
See i think the problem with DLo is he thinks he's a star. If he's willing to come here and be locked in and play a supporting role then cool. Maybe Devin can talk some sense in his buddy.
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Sure, This is a fair point. But you see the beauty of trading forv Russell is in his being an expiring so we'd get to take a test run on him for the rest of the season. And IF he can ball out and play in a specific role for us effectively, then we'd have his bird rights to resign him! But if he doesn't do so hot, It's no big loss really as he's an expiring contract and wouldn't cost us any long term investment if he doesn't provide what we want. At the very least though, he'd give us much greater backup guard depth and scoring off the bench than what we currently field with Payne and Shamet who are wildly unreliable this season.

Oh yeah if they can get him for just expirings and like next years first then I completely understand that trade and gamble.
But if we got multiple teams trying to trade for him then it starts costing real future assets to the point it can't be a rental. That's where I sour on that.
Hell I think Kyrie is a selfish fool but if it was just CP and Jae I would have been fine giving it a chance. It's this Cam Johnson or multiple firsts where I'm like no way.
There's some nuance in-between wanting and not wanting the suns to trade for a guy. At a low cost I'm fine trying anything.
I also always look at what role I see for the incoming player and then I ask myself what role that player expects and when those two things are far apart I get concerned. It's easy for us to say so and so would be great as a role playing bench guy but some dude are just not down for that kind of thing.
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