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2022-23 Season Discussion and Speculation 5 - The KD era begins

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What do you think our chances are of winning the West and the Championship if we win the West?

20-30% we win west, 70-80% someone else in field does
6
10%
30-40% we win west, 60-70% someone else in field does
12
19%
40-50% we win west, 50-60% someone else in field does
7
11%
Greater than 50% we win west, less than 50% someone else in field does
5
8%
IF we win west, 50/50 chance we win vs east team
17
27%
IF we win west, greater than 50% chance we win vs east team
8
13%
IF we win west, less than 50% chance we win vs east team
7
11%
 
Total votes: 62

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Post#781 » by bwgood77 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 6:59 pm

darmani wrote:Thybulle is just Okogie with better PR.


Yeah, I was just goint to say Thybulle is getting vastly overrated suddenly. You can't play him major minutes in the playoffs. You are not playing him against starting units.
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Post#782 » by Bogyo » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:00 pm

Good trade. Sad to see Saric go as well, but Bazley defensive potential is huge. We have our legit backup rimrunner young PF/C.
Now if he can take some pointers on shooting from one of CP/Book/KD :D
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Post#783 » by Saberestar » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:00 pm

That Warriors trade is a good one for them. Wiseman looks a bust.
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Post#784 » by matt131 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:00 pm

spanishninja wrote:6'8", shooting 40% from 3 this year, seems to be a plus defender. but is this it for us?


I think that 40% from three is a bit misleading. dude was under 30% when he was playing starter minutes
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Post#785 » by WeekapaugGroove » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:00 pm

Part of my liking this trade is as I've gotten older I find i just don't care about **** 5-10 years out with the teams I root for. Like I can't even fathom worrying that some teenager drafted in 2028 who might be good in the 2030s. Sports are entertainment and life is short so I'll take some fun in the present even if there risk in the future.

The suns decade of **** also completely broke me on watching or even following a big rebuild. I just can't do it with the bad basketball and getting excited about prospects. If/when they end up back in that situation I'll simply find something else to do.

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Post#786 » by spanishninja » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:01 pm

matt131 wrote:
spanishninja wrote:6'8", shooting 40% from 3 this year, seems to be a plus defender. but is this it for us?


I think that 40% from three is a bit misleading. dude was under 30% when he was playing starter minutes


but he won't be a starter for us.
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Post#787 » by SunsRback4Good » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:01 pm

Saberestar wrote:The Oklahoma City Thunder are trading Darius Bazley to the Phoenix Suns for Dario Saric and a second-round pick, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.


Bazley shoots 40% from 3’s and averages nearly a block per 15 min of play. He’s a 6’9 F that I believe can play solid defense. Not bad, huh?
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Post#788 » by darmani » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:01 pm

matt131 wrote:someone has to enlighten me as to if darius bazley is good. David Nash thinks its just a tax move as he said it saves them $20mil.

we have no one available for tonights game lol

Yeah, I think it's more about the tax than Bazley
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Post#789 » by TeamTragic » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:02 pm

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Post#790 » by NapoleonII » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:02 pm

Saberestar wrote:The Oklahoma City Thunder are trading Darius Bazley to the Phoenix Suns for Dario Saric and a second-round pick, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.


We needed some youth for next year.
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Post#791 » by WeekapaugGroove » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:03 pm

Saberestar wrote:That Warriors trade is a good one for them. Wiseman looks a bust.
Except they aren't keeping Bey.
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Post#792 » by Sunlight » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:03 pm

Maybe Bogdan Bogdanovic is coming and Shamet out. Now when some cap space after that Saric trade.
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Post#793 » by bwgood77 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:03 pm

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RaisingArizona wrote:The more I digest this, the more I feel like it's a massive overpay. I sort of get vibes of Marion for Shaq and how we all regretted that soon after. I will try and enjoy it now, but it's a bittersweet deal for sure.

RIP GOK


I was thinking I feel a bit like I did with the Shaq trade.

A couple things though.

KD is quite a bit better than Shaq was then.

But of course we gave up way more Mikal and Cam are a lot younger than Marion was and we didn't give up picks and now we gave up 5. I imagine that Brooklyn swap in 28 will be swapped. We would get their pick though. But those 27 and 29 picks hurt. I imagine the 28 swap has no protections as well.

This is more like the Barkley trade.

Shaq was having a bad season and couldn't defend a chair...but he was Shaq.

KD is playing exactly like prime KD. Great players have longer careers now.


No, Barkley was younger, and we gave up no picks...the only real player was Hornacek. We gave up far far less...Barkley wasn't KD but he was a top 5 player at the time...and much younger.
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Post#794 » by Saberestar » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:04 pm

Saberestar wrote:That Warriors trade is a good one for them. Wiseman looks a bust.

EDIT. Bey to the Hawks! Five 2nds to the Warriors...WHAT????
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Post#795 » by SunsRback4Good » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:05 pm

:wink: What is next? Suns trade Ayton, Paul, Payne for Dame Lillard + Payton?
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Post#796 » by darmani » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:05 pm

Crowder = Wiseman
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Post#797 » by matt131 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:06 pm

Saberestar wrote:
Saberestar wrote:That Warriors trade is a good one for them. Wiseman looks a bust.

EDIT. Bey to the Hawks! Five 2nds to the Warriors...WHAT????


I know they are a great franchise and won the title last year (all that matters) but I dont think they get enough crap for drafting wiseman.
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Post#798 » by Ghost of Kleine » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:06 pm

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Explain how this is done? I suppose if Kyrie says he will leave Dallas, they could take back CP3 and Craig or something to get something out of it.

That's about the only way.

But if we did, it would be awesome from a talent standpoint and we wouldn't drop off the latter half of the decade.

But we'd turn into the Nets and have to deal with Kyrie's shenanigans.

At this point given what it appears we look like 26-29 I'd be happy to take it though.

OR.......................

Dallas wants Ayton to play with Luka, So when it comes to the prospect of Irving telling him he won't resign, They can do a sign n trade swap for Ayton?? But yes, the suns could also look at a similar premise of a Paul/ Irving trade, rather than straight losing him for nothing. Ultimately, It'll be up to Jones to figure out the B's and C's of a potential Irving offseason premise. I would say though that IF the suns truly don't value Ayton as much as they would Irving in the NBA's current climate, and might also seek to Durant's interests as well, then it makes a lot of sense given the Mavs interest in Ayton too! Then the suns would seek a cheaper, more basic center replacement option perhaps? :dontknow:

Ayton for Irving? NO. just. no. NO NO NO. NO NEVER. NOPE.

Let's let Kyrie stay the **** away from Phoenix. Let's ban Kyrie Irving's name from being invoked on this **** forum please. Just make it a swear word so it's only asterisks ever. Nope. No. Just absolutely NO.


Thing is though, As uncomfortable as it may be for people to consider this premise, these decisions (beyond mere discussion) are simply not up to us! And now that we have an incredibly important long term piece (franchise 1A star) in Durant, It would only stand to reason that we'd look to placate his interests and keep him happy! And by extension Booker too obviously. So now taking into consideration the fact that Irving is only like Durant's best friend!! Of course he'd have MAJOR INFLUENCE here on acquiring his best friend Irving to his and Booker's new super team!! Lastly you then consider the HUGE gap at point guard with Paul's decline/ departure, and how it seems to perfectly lineup with Irving's impending free agency, and this whole premise seems a lot more legitimate now doesn't it? :nod:
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Post#799 » by JoRain » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:07 pm

Saberestar wrote:That Warriors trade is a good one for them. Wiseman looks a bust.


well, if I understand it correctly, Warriors rerouted Bey and got 5 2nd round picks back for 2nd pick overall in Wiseman? is it really good?
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Post#800 » by RedIndian » Thu Feb 9, 2023 7:07 pm

Bazley is super long and athletic (6'9 with a 7'0 wingspan). Very good rebounder. His 3 ball has been erratic, but you watch him shoot, and you'll see that his mechanics and touch are better than somebody like Craig's and miles better than Okogie. I could see us plugging him as the 5th starter. His minutes had dried up at OKC, but all he needs to do is buy in here as a long term 3&D guy, and he could have a really nice new start. Lots of defensive potential.

RFA in the summer too.

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