enigmatics wrote:The issue (at least to me) - isn't the trade. It's the timing of the trade which carried with it complications.
This KD version of the Suns team needed more time to gel, so there's all this pressure being applied that in all likelihood isn't realistic or hell even reasonable. I mean c'mon we're talking what 14 games together? The rest of the West aside from the Lakers have been together all year. That's why I'm not going to freak the hell out if they don't win a chip this year - I'll wait to reserve final judgment after they get a full season in together. Not to mention the bench will have better prospects next year as players want to be in Phoenix to join the Book/KD pairing.
The problem is and will remain Monty because he's not what they need when it comes to championship aspirations. CP3 and Book have largely carried him past his major flaws. Does Ishbia have the sack to move on from him given that he's one of the major reasons KD wanted to be a Sun? Not sure.
I never expected a big run this year even from the start but the focus is where to go from here. having the offseason and training camp with KD will help with continuity, unless we make such major wholesale changes that we're back at square one. and then what? KD will undoubtedly play fewer than 60 games, and in the games where he sits we are down to one real star and no supporting cast given what CP and Ayton look like now. This was never a super team, even though I was optimistic about the trade because Mikal and Cam weren't going to help our bench issues anyway and KD still has a higher upside than the twins. I will have to see what we do in the offseason to supplement our big 2.