Frank Lee wrote:Christ… y’all shttt on Booker, but then play trade games and fantasize about colossal returns.
Same with Beal… somehow he has value?
Take your crappy trades to the opposing fan bases and see what they say. Y’all got no guts just spewing the same nonsense over and over on this site, with the gratuitous reach arounds from the same chinwipers…….. you know who I’m talking about.
The broken record Dutch rudder brudders.
There is a thread on the trade board discussing Beal… and it goes no where. No body wants this guy dudes… oh sure, we add a couple picks and he’s gone, but since when does a late first rounder or two cost 110 mill? Trash out gets you trash in.
Try this exercise may be… since you have months before anything will happen… come up with a trade for Booker and or Durant that does not involve Houston or Detroit. if you can’t, then where is the leverage? Teams are not going to make the same mistake and gut their squads for either of our second fiddles. We are the ones over the barrel.
Trading Beal is last option.
Suns are literally better by just keeping him and letting him put up numbers and have a team trade for his expiring eventually.
But Suns FO are stupid.
Booker is definitely over rated by some but also under rate by others. He is a good scorer, but is mediocre athletically. The only thing he has over Lavine is that Booker's jump shot looks prettier and because today, fans are enamoured with long range shots, Booker looks good in their eyes. His Olympic inclusion also bolster his image. Like Carmelo Anthony before him.
Booker, however, would be a very good 2nd option to a shot and play maker like Cunningham, Doncic, Prime LeBron, Prime Butler and combo guards like Dame and Curry. Basically someone to be able to isolate part time but thrive as a off ball mid range shooter or 3pt shooter.
Some teams and GMs are in love with his game style because it looks pretty.... best is to take advantage of those GMs.















