ImageImageImage

2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III

Moderators: bwgood77, lilfishi22, Qwigglez

Saberestar
RealGM
Posts: 22,478
And1: 17,099
Joined: May 21, 2010

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1001 » by Saberestar » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:11 pm

bigfoot wrote:Old injury-prone max contract for old injury-prone max contract should be a fair straight up swap. Beal a bit younger than Butler too. Beal playing for the Suns right now. Butler suspended and doesn't want to play or resign with the Heat. Get Miami to include a second.

Yeah, but one is a much better basketball player than the other...that's why it's not THAT well-balanced.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1002 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:14 pm

Slim Charless wrote:
bwgood77 wrote:
Slim Charless wrote:
:roll:

You're lashing out. That's why you are bringing up an off hand comment I made one-time pre Covid lol.

Image

It's not your fault.

Image

We're all mad about this trade.


Pre covid? No, you suggested we trade Ayton for AD around the same time you were suggesting trading him for Zion. This was after it was obvious we would probably trade him. We only had Ayton like 1 season before Covid.


Was this before of after I called the league forcing Sarver to sell the team, Monty getting fired as soon as the new owner was able and Nurk being a disaster?

Since you like to keep track of all of my old takes....


Definitely before Nurk since we wouldn't have had him yet. You mentioned Monty being fired a lot so you may have done that before and after. Not sure about the other one.
49erhokie827
Sophomore
Posts: 115
And1: 92
Joined: Jul 09, 2010

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1003 » by 49erhokie827 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:16 pm

Read on Twitter
?s=46

Progressive is good. Maybe it can start to heat up soon.
Saberestar
RealGM
Posts: 22,478
And1: 17,099
Joined: May 21, 2010

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1004 » by Saberestar » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:20 pm

49erhokie827 wrote:
Read on Twitter
?s=46

Progressive is good. Maybe it can start to heat up soon.

Is a reliable source?
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1005 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:21 pm

BobbieL wrote:
Sunsdeuce wrote:Per Brian Windhorst:

The Heat’s Jimmy Butler has communicated to the Warriors that he’s unwilling to sign an extension there & therefore trade talks to send him to Golden State have ended for now


Pat Riley is going to play Ishbia like a drum (or fiddle) - whatever the saying

Now the Spurs, Rockets, Grizz and OKC have better futures than the Suns and better presents

Spurs didn't give up Vassell or Castle


Well of course they do but so does Dallas, the Lakers, the Clippers and I think the Kings might actually slightly improve with that trade. Fox is good but they needed 3 pt shooting and LaVine has become underrated. And obviously the Pelicans have a lot more talent than we do overall, but have just been injured, kind of like Memphis was last year...which gave them Edey.

I'd be a little excited that we'd be bad and finish with a good pick, but our draft spot could win #1 from the 26-31 drafts and someone else would get the pick every time and we will likely have a pick in the late 20s if we still have any.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1006 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:23 pm

BobbieL wrote:
Sunsdeuce wrote:Fox is now a Spur and Lavine is a King and Ishbia is stuck with his poop team.


If Ishbia is being honest with himself - he calls up the Warriors and listens on Durant and Booker too. And if Butler is traded to the Suns - Ryan Dunn will be a Chicago Bull.

Brett Siegel is reporting the Warriors asked about Durant

Read on Twitter


If we could have gotten two picks, Kuminga and Wiggins for KD I would do it. I mean i know there will be the "but KD is awesome' but it's beyond obvious we are not going anywhere and he is just going to get older and eventually worth nothing. Why would you NOT trade him?

I mean we get beat by Portland by 20, the top teams are stacked and most of the other teams in the mix are just better than us if they are healthy.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1007 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:25 pm

sunskerr wrote:
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Read on Twitter

Damn if only...

Although that being said if we blow up I really don't rate any of the warriors prospects :lol: just the picks.

Guess id ask for kuminga and picks but yeah they're all pretty meh. But KD is 37 so whatever it's fair.

Also about Fox/Lavine

Lavine in theory a much better fit with Saboner and DeRozan. I still hate the DeRozan acquisition though I think he is a bad fit himself with Sabonis.

Lavine is still really good and having a resurgence. He's one of the best shooters in the league from 3, can create for himself, and is not too much worse than Fox on D.


Was thinking the exact same. LaVine is better with them, especially since they added DeMar. But yeah, I don't like the DeMar fit either. Though I'm not sure I'd like his fit with anyone. Suns would probably love to add him though.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1008 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:30 pm

Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Read on Twitter


If the kings pull this off and add him to their new lineup, they're going to be really tough to beat!


That would be huge. They need 3 pt shooting. They would have a ton of offensive firepower. Not much for defense though.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1009 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:34 pm

sunsbg wrote:If Dunn was included it'd be a done deal by now. Don't think both FOs are that stupid - our to offer, Heat to reject it. The second Butler signs his extension he becomes as bad of a contract as Beal, if not worse. Beal + 1st is all we should offer.


I'll be a little surprised if we get Butler and Dunn isn't outgoing somewhere. I don't want to trade Dunn, but as much as they seem to want Butler, they won't walk away because of Dunn. Though I don't know if people REALLY don't want Beal, if Dunn is enough to convince anyone. I love Dunn and he's great, but I don't think he has like some super trade value or anything.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1010 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:36 pm

Saberestar wrote:Barry Jackson from the Miami Herald
If Butler deters every non Suns team from trading for him, and if he opts in for 52.4 M next season, and nobody still wants Beal this summer, it will be incumbent upon Adam Silver to intervene. This circus can't continue for 14 more months


I think it's ridiculous he says he won't sign long term in GS. It's amazing he wants to play in Phx that bad. I wonder if GS wouldn't pay him as much as he can make.

But I don't think Miami will necessarily cave just because Jimmy is like this. They may just want to move on, but I don't see these guys responding well to being held hostage. Butler may just be screwing himself.
SunsRback4Good
RealGM
Posts: 30,569
And1: 12,411
Joined: May 13, 2011
     

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1011 » by SunsRback4Good » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:42 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
Saberestar wrote:Barry Jackson from the Miami Herald
If Butler deters every non Suns team from trading for him, and if he opts in for 52.4 M next season, and nobody still wants Beal this summer, it will be incumbent upon Adam Silver to intervene. This circus can't continue for 14 more months


I think it's ridiculous he says he won't sign long term in GS. It's amazing he wants to play in Phx that bad. I wonder if GS wouldn't pay him as much as he can make.

But I don't think Miami will necessarily cave just because Jimmy is like this. They may just want to move on, but I don't see these guys responding well to being held hostage. Butler may just be screwing himself.


I feel like Butler knows he can lead the suns to the nba finals. That’s why he’s so desperate in coming here no matter what it takes. I love his obsession and hunger to becoming a Sun!
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1012 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:42 pm

49erhokie827 wrote:
Saberestar wrote:
By all accounts, the Phoenix Suns still want to trade for Jimmy Butler. In order to do so, Bradley Beal would need to approve a trade. Nothing has changed there. But there now some insight into Beal's hesitancy to approve a trade.

When Beal was traded to the Suns, his entire family moved from Washington to Phoenix with him. Now, Beal is hesitant to uproot his family again, two years later. That's why it would have to be a perfect situation for the veteran guard to approve a trade.

For Beal to approve a trade, he'd be looking for a team that is in a winning situation in a desirable city. Reportedly, Beal would prefer to stay in a warm-weather city, but the basketball situation can trump that desire.

Despite the fact that the Miami Heat would fit Beal's criteria, the Heat don't want to take on Beal's contract. Miami is seeking to keep as much cap flexibility for 2026 and beyond as possible in a potential Butler trade.

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6106103/2025/02/02/jimmy-butler-trade-destinations-warriors-bucks-sixers-suns/


Miami will just have to learn to accept Beal and come to the realization no FA is coming to them 2026 and beyond anyways.


Why accept Beal though? They can just keep Butler until this summer and attempt to negotiate a S&T. If he opts into his player option he is stuck in Miami and they go through it next year.

Then when they try to negotiate a S&T they can say we are not taking what Phx has to offer so pick one of these other teams or pick up your player option and it can be your last year in the league.
User avatar
Kobewade11
General Manager
Posts: 9,002
And1: 18,796
Joined: Oct 15, 2017
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1013 » by Kobewade11 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:47 pm

49erhokie827 wrote:


Miami will just have to learn to accept Beal and come to the realization no FA is coming to them 2026 and beyond anyways.


Lol.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1014 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:49 pm

King4Day wrote:
49erhokie827 wrote:


Miami will just have to learn to accept Beal and come to the realization no FA is coming to them 2026 and beyond anyways.


2 of their targets have come off the board with Fox and Luka.
Not saying they should accept Beal, but unless they want to rebuild, or be trade facilitators, I'm not sure they'll get the big fish they desire.


They always clear space to take swings. They will at last wait to see if extensions are signed. Fox will for sure. I imagine Doncic won't go anywhere. JJJ who knows. But as of now these guys are still set to be free agents in 2026. There will likely be someone who wants to go to Miami at some point.

The Bulls may take Beal though. They did a good job getting first for LaVine and if they can also get Beal back and get a first for that, they will have picked up two firsts just to take Beal. However, I don't know that Beal has any desire to go there.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1015 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:51 pm

Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Read on Twitter


Seems like he has posted this same thing posted every day for about a couple weeks.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1016 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:56 pm

enigmatics wrote:
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Read on Twitter


His family would be ecstatic to live in Miami. Who they trying to kid here?


That's why these little tidbits of articles are bad for people to scroll because this is misleading...

His first priority is his family, according to a source familiar with his thinking. Beal, his wife and two kids moved from Washington to Los Angeles and then full-time to Phoenix all in the past couple of years. A trade would mean either uprooting his two sons once again or leaving them to play elsewhere.

Beal is willing to waive his no-trade clause, the source said, but the list is not long. He would need to go to a winning team that is also in an appealing city. Cold weather has never been his favorite, though he would make exceptions if the basketball situation were appealing enough.

Miami fits that description. Yet, there’s another issue: The Heat, hoping to open up cap room by the summer of 2026, don’t want him. Beal will make $110 million over the two seasons after this one.
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1017 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:58 pm

Butler is really being an ass. So entitled. "My list of teams includes 28 teams...all except Memphis" and then GS, originally on the list, he says he won't sign an extension there?

Damn, please save the Suns from themselves Jimmy! Go to GS!
User avatar
bwgood77
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 98,336
And1: 61,074
Joined: Feb 06, 2009
Location: Austin
Contact:
   

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1018 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2025 4:59 pm

BobbieL
RealGM
Posts: 15,353
And1: 8,997
Joined: Jun 24, 2009

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1019 » by BobbieL » Mon Feb 3, 2025 5:03 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
sunsbg wrote:If Dunn was included it'd be a done deal by now. Don't think both FOs are that stupid - our to offer, Heat to reject it. The second Butler signs his extension he becomes as bad of a contract as Beal, if not worse. Beal + 1st is all we should offer.


I'll be a little surprised if we get Butler and Dunn isn't outgoing somewhere. I don't want to trade Dunn, but as much as they seem to want Butler, they won't walk away because of Dunn. Though I don't know if people REALLY don't want Beal, if Dunn is enough to convince anyone. I love Dunn and he's great, but I don't think he has like some super trade value or anything.


I just don't think Ishbia will let Dunn stand in the way of the Golden Goose that is Jimmy Butler

Some smart team will use a late round draft pick so Ishbia can make the trade even more lopsided just to get a player that just wants to kick it in Scottsdale after signing a $110m extension - he, book and durant will just be having fun
User avatar
King4Day
RealGM
Posts: 13,635
And1: 9,844
Joined: Dec 11, 2010
Location: Pandora
         

Re: 2024-25 Season Discussion and Speculation Part III 

Post#1020 » by King4Day » Mon Feb 3, 2025 5:09 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
Saberestar wrote:Barry Jackson from the Miami Herald
If Butler deters every non Suns team from trading for him, and if he opts in for 52.4 M next season, and nobody still wants Beal this summer, it will be incumbent upon Adam Silver to intervene. This circus can't continue for 14 more months


I think it's ridiculous he says he won't sign long term in GS. It's amazing he wants to play in Phx that bad. I wonder if GS wouldn't pay him as much as he can make.

But I don't think Miami will necessarily cave just because Jimmy is like this. They may just want to move on, but I don't see these guys responding well to being held hostage. Butler may just be screwing himself.


Perhaps he believes he fits better in Phoenix (I think he would). Or that he simply prefers to play with Book and KD. They might be more in tuned to Butler's style.
"Sometimes, the dragon wins" #RallyTheValley

Return to Phoenix Suns