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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1821 » by lilfishi22 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:39 pm

TeamTragic wrote:We just got back a decent haul for KD and had an amazing draft yet we have clowns bitching about Nurkic.

Please find another team if this one is not to your liking. There has been enough negativity for multiple seasons.

Such a weird offseason of trades already. First it was Portland sending Simons AND 2 seconds for Jrue and now Utah sending Sext AND a second for Nurk....neither of these trade make sense value wise
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1822 » by Sunsdeuce » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:40 pm

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If the choice is Tyus Jones or CP3 - -I don't think it’s that tough of a choice -- if truly the decision is the Suns. But CP3 has some say in this as well

If CP is Ok with playing very limited minutes, I’m ok. I cannot forget how bad he slowed down the offense his last year here. Let’s not forget Ott wants to play fast, CP is the opposite, he wants slowed down, half court offense. I mean that would be fine if we had a go to power forward or go to center with low post skills/back to the basket skills but we don’t.

Expecting CP to play 35+ minutes a game with positive results isn’t realistic with how young we have become. He’s 40. Life doesn’t speed up at 40.

He won't play 35mpg. He hasn't played close to those minutes since his Clipper days. Last season he played 28mpg and if I can be frank, our young guys could really learn A LOT from him and benefit for getting set up by him, in particular our #10 overall pick

I'm all for bringing him back

I go back and forth on the topic. He has a very loooooonnnnnnggggggg history of being a team cancer and too a point he was here too. He talked a big game but only looked out for himself while in Phx. I was never a big fan of his while he was here. He didn’t look out for his teammates other than Booker which left a bad taste in my mouth while he was here.

BUT…..As long as he’s resigned to letting his ego go and realize what he is at this stage. Realizes he needs to be a positive role model to the players and be more of a player/coach than looking to be selected to the all-star team……I’m ooooookkkkk with him coming back.
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1823 » by BobbieL » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:41 pm

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sunsbum wrote: I’ve been saying this for months. Someone just needs to have the balls to sit him. A.) he doesn’t hurt himself B.) he knows he’s at the twighlight of his peak, ain’t no one wanting to watch their career go down the drain from the sidelines. I’m sure this would help persuade him to waive his NTC. And if he doesn’t? Oh well. We were on the hook for his contract anyways.


Beal has never been approached about a trade

Windbag is wrong in this case

I would ask Windbag - name five teams that would trade for Beal?

Beal's a good guy, I just don't understand how we got to the point where he wouldn't come off the bench considering he's already come off the bench for us last season. And further to that, how did we get the point where the rhetoric our the front office end is so toxic towards him. And lastly, given all that, why is Beal so insistent on staying with a franchise whose front office seems to toxic towards him. Like if it was me, I'm outta here


That is a fair question but what team is going to trade for Beal? Even if he wanted to go there

Chicago -- sure I can make up a trade where the Bulls get off PWill sooner than later and gosh knows what that team was doing trading Ball for Okoro but the Bulls still have a lot of expirings this year - they don't need Beal

Heat: it was suggested Rozier and Robinson - both are expiring next summer - so why would Riley take that on

Blazers - this one makes kind of sense because they get off of Grant and Beal expires a year earlier

Bucks: Dame for Beal - but that does nothing for the Suns this year and their salaries are the same - -it just lessens the log jam

And fans who think "well Beal is going to make up that $57m easy" - not in one year. Hell, I doubt he would get 30/2, if he gave up 30m to be stretched and waived
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1824 » by Saberestar » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:44 pm

The Orlando Magic interested in Tyus Jones. He played 3 seasons in Memphis with Bane. (Via Marc Stein).
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1825 » by Mr Puddles » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:44 pm

TeamTragic wrote:We just got back a decent haul for KD and had an amazing draft yet we have clowns bitching about Nurkic.

Please find another team if this one is not to your liking. There has been enough negativity for multiple seasons.


The Utah trade doesn't make the Nurkic trade look that bad at all.

1. First off we got two essentially expiring contracts (due to the options) one of which we were able to use in the Mark Williams trade.

- reasoning: savings and trade flexibility. With Nurkic on the team it would be much more difficult to make offseason moves or to get below the second apron.

2. We got Richards back who is better than Nurkic at 1/4th the cost.

- reasoning: we have a better center at a bargain contract who we can easily get assets in return for if we chose to move him.

3. The first rounder we gave up will be after swaps from 4 teams, and we received a Charlotte second rounder in return. It is very possible that the difference in pick will be something like the Suns giving up the 25th and the Charlotte second becoming the 35th. Basically the Hornets traded up 10 spots late in the draft.

I'll criticize our front office with the best of them, but let's also not simplify past moves as "we gave up a first rounder to dump Nurkic" when the actual deal is far more nuanced.
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1826 » by bwgood77 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:51 pm

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I'm sorry, but it'd be really dumb to just send Beal home to sit when we need to not only have his production (off the bench preferrably)! But also have him play to showcase himself for prospective teams in trade.

His contract and salary are what they are, and having him sit at home helps nothing, and doesn't help to recoup value perception from his in game production if he's not playing at all.

Sometimes I wonder if Windbag really thinks he's trying to help or he's some Dan Gilbert (Cleveland) operative just trying to make the situation worse for Ishbia and the suns to capitulate to Gilbert himself in their (Gilbert and Ishbias') pissing contest?? :dontknow:


If he was a bad teammate or creating some sort of issues like Butler was that would be one thing, but by all accounts he's a great teammate and locker room guy, so that is ridiculous. If he is saying we should do it since he is refusing to waive his NTC, then I'd want to know there was evidence of a trade in place that he nixed. One other thing is, I don't necessarily think that would work to make him want to take his family somewhere they didn't want to go, if he could just stay home with them and get paid. Windbag has always been kind of ridiculous though.
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Post#1827 » by bwgood77 » Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:57 pm

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sunsbum wrote: I’ve been saying this for months. Someone just needs to have the balls to sit him. A.) he doesn’t hurt himself B.) he knows he’s at the twighlight of his peak, ain’t no one wanting to watch their career go down the drain from the sidelines. I’m sure this would help persuade him to waive his NTC. And if he doesn’t? Oh well. We were on the hook for his contract anyways.


Beal has never been approached about a trade

Windbag is wrong in this case

I would ask Windbag - name five teams that would trade for Beal?

Beal's a good guy, I just don't understand how we got to the point where he wouldn't come off the bench considering he's already come off the bench for us last season. And further to that, how did we get the point where the rhetoric the front office end is so toxic towards him. And lastly, given all that, why is Beal so insistent on staying with a franchise whose front office seems to toxic towards him. Like if it was me, I'm outta here


How has the front office been toxic towards him?
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Post#1828 » by Saberestar » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:01 am

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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1829 » by Sunsdeuce » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:02 am

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Beal has never been approached about a trade

Windbag is wrong in this case

I would ask Windbag - name five teams that would trade for Beal?

Beal's a good guy, I just don't understand how we got to the point where he wouldn't come off the bench considering he's already come off the bench for us last season. And further to that, how did we get the point where the rhetoric the front office end is so toxic towards him. And lastly, given all that, why is Beal so insistent on staying with a franchise whose front office seems to toxic towards him. Like if it was me, I'm outta here


How has the front office been toxic towards him?

I despise Ishbia, everyone here knows it but even I have no evidence of Ishbia being toxic to Beal. The only people I see being toxic to Beal are Phoenix Suns fans.
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Post#1830 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:07 am

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Beal has never been approached about a trade

Windbag is wrong in this case

I would ask Windbag - name five teams that would trade for Beal?

Beal's a good guy, I just don't understand how we got to the point where he wouldn't come off the bench considering he's already come off the bench for us last season. And further to that, how did we get the point where the rhetoric our the front office end is so toxic towards him. And lastly, given all that, why is Beal so insistent on staying with a franchise whose front office seems to toxic towards him. Like if it was me, I'm outta here


Think the front office bit is they don't want to be in the 2nd apron again and probably feel pushing Beal out is the easiest way out.

In regards to why Beal wants to stay here, I think its been pretty documented by now that he doesn't really want to move his family again

That's fair but at what point does just moving his family supersede not dealing with the disgusting fans and a front office that doesn't want you? Especially when it's much easier for a guy worth hundreds of millions of dollars. It isn't like regular folk where moving costs are a real factor or finding a good enough school for the kids. He's literally getting the best of everything wherever he goes.
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1831 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:12 am

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Suns won the rockets trade. They won the Mark
Williams trade. They haven’t lost anything yet.
Sexton was leaving Utah. No one wants to play there. Jazz got a 2nd out of the inevitable



Mark Williams is TBD. There is a reason he fetched what he fetched. 15/10 23 year old big men dont go for very late 1st rounders. And considering Suns just got a very good steal with Fleming, first round picks late or not CAN be very valuable if someone with so much potential slips, or 21+ year olds who tend to be good role player when they get to the NBA.

The Rockets trade is looking better, but again, KD is a 27/6/4 super efficient scorer who is above average to good defensively still.... so Suns lost a legit top 10 player 36 year old or not.
Jalen Green has to continue to improve and improve his shot selection and Maluach needs to also prove he isnt Thabeet version 2.

KD stats are empty. He’s like LeBron at this point. It’s easy to score in this era. But he can’t defend or rebound. Don’t know what you were watching last year



Lol

Then same can be said about Booker. I rcently did a stats study from the game logs from the last 2 years and I'm telling you now, KD''s more efficient and has better shooting than Booker and has better defense ratings/ advance stats /rim protection.

Lebron's only shallow stats is his PPG.... his rebounds and assists are all GOOD for the team and system Lakers ran. Their biggest problem is he is average to below average defensively. Had he played PF full time for Lakers and Lakers kept KCP and Caruso you would see that his stats arent that empty or shallow, Lebron controls the tempo and system for the Lakers.... now it has shifted to Luka.
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Post#1832 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:13 am

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lilfishi22 wrote:
BobbieL wrote:
Beal has never been approached about a trade

Windbag is wrong in this case

I would ask Windbag - name five teams that would trade for Beal?

Beal's a good guy, I just don't understand how we got to the point where he wouldn't come off the bench considering he's already come off the bench for us last season. And further to that, how did we get the point where the rhetoric the front office end is so toxic towards him. And lastly, given all that, why is Beal so insistent on staying with a franchise whose front office seems to toxic towards him. Like if it was me, I'm outta here


How has the front office been toxic towards him?

It's more that they've made it known for a while we want him gone. Even through their mouth piece (Gambo), they've seemed to have made it clear keeping him and playing him is not viable. Maybe toxic isn't the word but whatever the word is for not wanting someone around
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Post#1833 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:15 am

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Qwigglez wrote:I want to see what contract extension Mark Williams will receive.

What are the chances we don't extend him and let him play himself into restricted FA ? That's what I would do


I would see us giving him about 4 years 60 mil. If he won't take that, I think the most I may do it 17-19mil per for 3 years.

I know we're not going to do this cos I don't think our front office is smart enough but I would absolutely structure his contract so he could end up making $20m a year but that would be contingent on his health.

I'd look at Zion's contract as a guide. Not so much the salary number but more the hurdles

Contract Notes
No All-NBA: $193M (25%)
All-NBA: $231M (30%)

Guaranteed seasons became non-guaranteed due to games played clause:
2024-25: 50% guaranteed, fully guaranteed 1/7/25
2025-26: non-guaranteed, fully guaranteed 7/15/25
2026-27: non-guaranteed, fully guaranteed 7/15/26
2027-28: non-guaranteed, fully guaranteed 7/15/27
Guarantee triggers exist if certain criteria has been met:
20% of 2025-26 salary becomes guaranteed if passes all six of his weigh-in checkpoints during the 2024-25 season
40% of 2025-26 salary becomes guaranteed if plays >= 41 games during 2024-25 season, additional 20% if plays >= 51 games, remaining 20% if plays >= 61 games.
Salaries for 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons can be re-guaranteed if above metrics are hit the season prior
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Weight must be less than 295 lbs; body fat monitored
Injury sustained to right foot


In particular, the bolded clause
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Post#1834 » by thamadkant » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:16 am

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I'm sorry, but it'd be really dumb to just send Beal home to sit when we need to not only have his production (off the bench preferrably)! But also have him play to showcase himself for prospective teams in trade.

His contract and salary are what they are, and having him sit at home helps nothing, and doesn't help to recoup value perception from his in game production if he's not playing at all.

Sometimes I wonder if Windbag really thinks he's trying to help or he's some Dan Gilbert (Cleveland) operative just trying to make the situation worse for Ishbia and the suns to capitulate to Gilbert himself in their (Gilbert and Ishbias') pissing contest?? :dontknow:


If he was a bad teammate or creating some sort of issues like Butler was that would be one thing, but by all accounts he's a great teammate and locker room guy, so that is ridiculous. If he is saying we should do it since he is refusing to waive his NTC, then I'd want to know there was evidence of a trade in place that he nixed. One other thing is, I don't necessarily think that would work to make him want to take his family somewhere they didn't want to go, if he could just stay home with them and get paid. Windbag has always been kind of ridiculous though.



The Beal hate is similar to the Ayton hate. It stems from fans completely ignoring the facts and data and falling in love with the narrative and information spread from Gambo and Suns HQ. Basically, gaslighting fans who dont analyze the numbers, analyze the on court product. Suns FO agenda push onto the Suns media is CANCER and is to justify executive board decisions.

The ONLY thing true fans should really wish for Beal is for him to be HEALTHY so he plays 75+ games. Those who have fallen for the gaslighting will want him traded for peanuts to the detriment of the team.
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Post#1835 » by sunsbum » Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:49 am

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I'm sorry, but it'd be really dumb to just send Beal home to sit when we need to not only have his production (off the bench preferrably)! But also have him play to showcase himself for prospective teams in trade.

His contract and salary are what they are, and having him sit at home helps nothing, and doesn't help to recoup value perception from his in game production if he's not playing at all.

Sometimes I wonder if Windbag really thinks he's trying to help or he's some Dan Gilbert (Cleveland) operative just trying to make the situation worse for Ishbia and the suns to capitulate to Gilbert himself in their (Gilbert and Ishbias') pissing contest?? :dontknow:


If he was a bad teammate or creating some sort of issues like Butler was that would be one thing, but by all accounts he's a great teammate and locker room guy, so that is ridiculous. If he is saying we should do it since he is refusing to waive his NTC, then I'd want to know there was evidence of a trade in place that he nixed. One other thing is, I don't necessarily think that would work to make him want to take his family somewhere they didn't want to go, if he could just stay home with them and get paid. Windbag has always been kind of ridiculous though.



The Beal hate is similar to the Ayton hate. It stems from fans completely ignoring the facts and data and falling in love with the narrative and information spread from Gambo and Suns HQ. Basically, gaslighting fans who dont analyze the numbers, analyze the on court product. Suns FO agenda push onto the Suns media is CANCER and is to justify executive board decisions.

The ONLY thing true fans should really wish for Beal is for him to be HEALTHY so he plays 75+ games. Those who have fallen for the gaslighting will want him traded for peanuts to the detriment of the team.
sounds like a typical DA fan, everyone else’s fault but his. I don’t have a problem with Beal the person or the player but he doesn’t have a place here. Not much left to argue about.
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Post#1836 » by sunsfan1o1 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:04 am

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sunsfan1o1 wrote:
thamadkant wrote:

Mark Williams is TBD. There is a reason he fetched what he fetched. 15/10 23 year old big men dont go for very late 1st rounders. And considering Suns just got a very good steal with Fleming, first round picks late or not CAN be very valuable if someone with so much potential slips, or 21+ year olds who tend to be good role player when they get to the NBA.

The Rockets trade is looking better, but again, KD is a 27/6/4 super efficient scorer who is above average to good defensively still.... so Suns lost a legit top 10 player 36 year old or not.
Jalen Green has to continue to improve and improve his shot selection and Maluach needs to also prove he isnt Thabeet version 2.

KD stats are empty. He’s like LeBron at this point. It’s easy to score in this era. But he can’t defend or rebound. Don’t know what you were watching last year



Lol

Then same can be said about Booker. I rcently did a stats study from the game logs from the last 2 years and I'm telling you now, KD''s more efficient and has better shooting than Booker and has better defense ratings/ advance stats /rim protection.

Lebron's only shallow stats is his PPG.... his rebounds and assists are all GOOD for the team and system Lakers ran. Their biggest problem is he is average to below average defensively. Had he played PF full time for Lakers and Lakers kept KCP and Caruso you would see that his stats arent that empty or shallow, Lebron controls the tempo and system for the Lakers.... now it has shifted to Luka.

Booker plays defense he’s just not good at it. Plus he’s nearly 10 years younger with more shelf life and without a serious injury history on his carfax report
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Re: The Official 2025 Offseason Thread Part 3 

Post#1837 » by Qwigglez » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:39 am

Ayton going to Lakers I would imagine.

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Post#1838 » by KLEON » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:39 am

I would love for Beal to have a injury free season and play like the real Brad Beal just too see the reaction here
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Post#1839 » by darealjuice » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:41 am

Lol Lakers fans are gonna LOVE Ayton
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Post#1840 » by starbosa10 » Mon Jun 30, 2025 2:45 am

Can't the Lakers only offer like 5m? I imagine some team like Charlotte will offer him more money

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