Brinbe wrote:PhilBlackson wrote:Brinbe wrote:suns have already sent word that said they're not trading green.
think their best bet is taking carter bryant as a 3+D PF. he's already used to low usage anyway and he'd be a good defensive match with Dunn. They should target a Raynaud with that later 1st
Carter isn't a PF, if they're looking to add size Fleming would make a lot more sense but they'd likely take Bryant since he prob presents more long term upside. Although I actually think for their particular situation that Rasheer would be a better decision since they have to avoid bottoming out & add their much needed size to the roster.
I also think Yang (although he's my top target to trade back in for so I hope it doesn't happen) would be a much better target for them with the later pick since they lack a ball distributor which is only gonna become more of a necessity with Green chucking up shots.
Carter is indeed a 4, he can guard bigger forwards no problem. for the billionith time, positional notation is a defensive label. and I think the idea of fleming is a lot more enticing than the reality, especially when it comes to basketball IQ.
It's not just a defensive label and no he certainly is not a PF, just because you say it doesn't make it true. Heck if he were drafted here, he would be more likely to be used as a SG than a PF. But there are a lot of 4s Bryant will not be able to handle despite being a great defender for his size. Forget the massive ones like Giannis, AD, Mobley who would annihilate him and completely snuff him out defensively. Even guys like Randle, Paolo, Siakam, Sengun, Sabonis, LeBron, Gordon, Zion etc will absolutely body him in the post. You're only kidding yourself if you think he can handle guys that big and I say this as someone who loves Bryant as a prospect and has advocated that we take him with the 9th pick (under the assumption Maluach is gone).
And maybe you're right about Fleming, in which case then maybe they should just draft CMB since he's physically stronger and has even longer arms than CB but Bryant himself is not a PF and would struggle a helluva lot more than you think to guard the position full time, if he switches in a pinch I'm sure he can do an ok job -- but not full time.