That's pretty awesome!!!
Players excelling in simplified roles are always important to supplemental depth.

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KLEON wrote:Stanley Johnson anyone? It probably won't happen because Ross is already here but it would be nice to have him
Revived wrote:KLEON wrote:Stanley Johnson anyone? It probably won't happen because Ross is already here but it would be nice to have him
I’d like him over Wainwright. He’s 6’9, 245 lbs and has the build and skills to defensive cover 1-4.

Ghost of Kleine wrote:
That's pretty awesome!!!
Players excelling in simplified roles are always important to supplemental depth.

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I'm mostly on your side here BW. I just thought it wasn't his best series defensively and I thought he should have been more aggressive going right at Val and getting him in foul trouble. I thought both Ayton and the suns were much better at that as the series went on. Probably just an expectation that Ayton is the better player so should have clearly won that matchup.bwgood77 wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:I thought Ayton was kind of good/kind of disappointing that series..shruglonea wrote:
JV out rebounded DA ratio of 2-1 in the series.
That's significant but I guess if you are "don't look at the stats" then no point of talking about it.
Giant dudes like Val do tend to give him a little trouble and we saw that some. But I agree with BW that some of Vals lines were a bit misleading.
That series to me was more about shooting than C play. NO shot extremely well a couple games and the suns were extremely cold from 3. Happens. Also Ingram was like out of his mind good for a few games. Payne getting rattled by their legth and becoming unplayable was bad too.
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Sure JV got more boards, but I don't understand what is disappointing given he averaged 20/10/2.5 assists/1.2 blocks per game and shot 70% FOR THE SERIES, while holding JV to 48% shooting.
I remember so many people complaining about Ayton (as usual) because of the board discrepancy, but those looking at the bigger picture of the series knew Ayton really stepped up in that series and helped us win it.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:I'm mostly on your side here BW. I just thought it wasn't his best series defensively and I thought he should have been more aggressive going right at Val and getting him in foul trouble. I thought both Ayton and the suns were much better at that as the series went on. Probably just an expectation that Ayton is the better player so should have clearly won that matchup.bwgood77 wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:I thought Ayton was kind of good/kind of disappointing that series..shrug
Giant dudes like Val do tend to give him a little trouble and we saw that some. But I agree with BW that some of Vals lines were a bit misleading.
That series to me was more about shooting than C play. NO shot extremely well a couple games and the suns were extremely cold from 3. Happens. Also Ingram was like out of his mind good for a few games. Payne getting rattled by their legth and becoming unplayable was bad too.
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Sure JV got more boards, but I don't understand what is disappointing given he averaged 20/10/2.5 assists/1.2 blocks per game and shot 70% FOR THE SERIES, while holding JV to 48% shooting.
I remember so many people complaining about Ayton (as usual) because of the board discrepancy, but those looking at the bigger picture of the series knew Ayton really stepped up in that series and helped us win it.
I will say you can't really disregard the rebounds because Val was volleyballing his own misses without acknowledging that also dipped his FG %. A lot of those wasn't really Ayton defending but Val missing a couple times before he ultimately made it.
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Ghost of Kleine wrote:Revived wrote:KLEON wrote:Stanley Johnson anyone? It probably won't happen because Ross is already here but it would be nice to have him
I’d like him over Wainwright. He’s 6’9, 245 lbs and has the build and skills to defensive cover 1-4.
He's 6'9 now? I thought he was 6'7 with a 7'0 wingspan. Did he grow more recently??
lonea wrote:NapoleonII wrote:lonea wrote:
Uhhh, maybe you were watching a different series.
If you think these numbers by DA was "one of the reasons" Suns got past NO, I don't know what dream world you are living in.
He got double-double one game out of 6.
Gm1 - 21-3
Gm2 - 10-9
Gm3 - 28-17
Gm4 - 23-8
Gm5 - 19-9
Gm6 - 22-4
and here's Valanciunas' numbers
Gm1 - 18-25
Gm2 - 10-13
Gm3 - 6-11
Gm4 - 26-15
Gm5 - 17-14
Gm6 - 10-8
DA simply got outplayed, manhandled... period.
Yeah, just posting the box stats with only points/rebounds isn't going to convince anyone worth convincing.
"Man-handled"
Ayton was his usual insanely efficient shelf, shooting 70% that series.....10/15 FG in game one, 13/20 in game three, 11/14, etc, etc and played very good defense throughout.
What glasses are you wearing watching basketball?
EDIT: You also posted botched numbers. He had 9 rebounds (not 3) and 4 blocks in game 1, and 7 (not 4) rebounds...averaging 10 rebounds a game for the series.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/aytonde01/gamelog-playoffs/
LOL what?
Do you actually mean that if a center is being out rebounded by 2-1, that isn't considered man-handled?
Ok, so don't look at the box stats.
NO's big killed the Suns bigs in that series. Period.
NapoleonII wrote:lonea wrote:NapoleonII wrote:
Yeah, just posting the box stats with only points/rebounds isn't going to convince anyone worth convincing.
"Man-handled"
Ayton was his usual insanely efficient shelf, shooting 70% that series.....10/15 FG in game one, 13/20 in game three, 11/14, etc, etc and played very good defense throughout.
What glasses are you wearing watching basketball?
EDIT: You also posted botched numbers. He had 9 rebounds (not 3) and 4 blocks in game 1, and 7 (not 4) rebounds...averaging 10 rebounds a game for the series.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/aytonde01/gamelog-playoffs/
LOL what?
Do you actually mean that if a center is being out rebounded by 2-1, that isn't considered man-handled?
Ok, so don't look at the box stats.
NO's big killed the Suns bigs in that series. Period.
LOL - Ayton averaged 10 rebounds in this series (when you stop lying about his box score numbers) and Val averaged 14.3. That's not 2-1. And like others have sad, a ton of those were just multiple offensive rebound attempts.
Nope, Ayton killed NOP in that series, his historic efficiency especially.
Stop pretending to bring up receipts and then fudging them.

Revived wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
I'd think Vanderbilt, Kwahi, and Bridges would be the players if I had to guess. With Bridges being the one probably not making the playoffs? I would almost prefer to say Vanderbilt with the Flakers, but I figure somehow they'll find a way to sneak in! But V8 would have been a coup for us playing alongside of Durant!
Stanley Johnson might be the other guy who can cover KD. Might be good to scoop him up just to not let some other playoff team grab him
He actually makes a lot of sense. I’ve seen many Suns Twitter media guys like Kellen Olson, David IVplay etc talk about how Suns really need a POA defender as they don’t have one currently.
Johnson can do that pretty well. And he defends 1-4.
On offense he’s pretty much trash (40% 3pt on super low attempts that wouldn’t hold up on legit attempts) but he may be worth signing for the defense alone.
I’d rather have him than Ish Wainwright if they had to pick between the two.

lonea wrote:garrick wrote:lonea wrote:
The Suns got dominated by the bigs. It wasn't because Booker wasn't playing.
DA got man handled by them.
Did you happen to watch a different series? DA was one of the reasons we got past New Orleans with the loss of Booker.
Uhhh, maybe you were watching a different series.
If you think these numbers by DA was "one of the reasons" Suns got past NO, I don't know what dream world you are living in.
He got double-double one game out of 6.
Gm1 - 21-3
Gm2 - 10-9
Gm3 - 28-17
Gm4 - 23-8
Gm5 - 19-9
Gm6 - 22-4
and here's Valanciunas' numbers
Gm1 - 18-25
Gm2 - 10-13
Gm3 - 6-11
Gm4 - 26-15
Gm5 - 17-14
Gm6 - 10-8
DA simply got outplayed, manhandled... period.

Ghost of Kleine wrote:Revived wrote:KLEON wrote:Stanley Johnson anyone? It probably won't happen because Ross is already here but it would be nice to have him
I’d like him over Wainwright. He’s 6’9, 245 lbs and has the build and skills to defensive cover 1-4.
He's 6'9 now? I thought he was 6'7 with a 7'0 wingspan. Did he grow more recently??

spanishninja wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
That's pretty awesome!!!
Players excelling in simplified roles are always important to supplemental depth.
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