collidingNeurons wrote:grumpysaddle wrote:collidingNeurons wrote:here's a contrast in us and other good teams, Memphis is down their best player, their starting center and best bench player and yet are still playing more than competitively, purely on effort and having competent back ups, I'd trade our entire bench for their backup point guard... I just don't see how you cobble together and 8 or 9 man rotation out of the dregs of our bench. I find it hilarious we are hoping Shamet comes in to help. And yes I am feeling really negative, primarily because I don't like this team as much as I did before the trade even if we weren't good enough to win then, hated that trade at the time and hate it far more now and that will likely only increase with time
Memphis lost like... 6 or 7 games straight recently. They've, overall, been far healthier than the Suns have all season until recently. Every team has had their struggles this season for the most part. A healthy Suns post-trade is a team no one in the league will want to play in the playoffs. Durant could probably play if the situation was that dire, but it's better to be cautious.
you're right and maybe KD fixes everything, but i have serious doubts. I know starting 5 is good for the Suns, but there's no guarantee we get them very often, KD Kyrie and Harden played a total of 16 games together.
Read an article the other day and it talked about as bad as the Nets era was, most of their drama and such happened when KD was out with injury. Harden demanded trade when KD was out. Kyrie demanded trade when KD was out. KD being a very unreliable player to stay on the court costs his team significantly in more than just wins and losses.
















