dremill24 wrote:Hot take? Is it crazy that I think maybe I would have rather made this Jay Huff trade than the Mark Williams one?![]()
Then Jock Landale must have improved quite a bit if Memphis preferred him over Huff.
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dremill24 wrote:Hot take? Is it crazy that I think maybe I would have rather made this Jay Huff trade than the Mark Williams one?![]()
bwgood77 wrote:dremill24 wrote:Spoiler:
Stretching a 3yr deal over 7yrs is fine. Hell, we're doing it with Little now
I do think those guys could be traded to avoid needing to stretch tho.
They could be traded, but if the goal to get under the 2nd apron can another team absorb that much salary? If so, how much? I don't think that Allen contract is very good.Seems like a lot of money. I think I like O'Neale better and he's a little over half the price.
How much do we need to shed to get under the 2nd apron?
Can you stretch and waive a guy where you picked up his team option? I only ask in the case the extra $3.3 million in savings + a $9 million+ saving by waiving and stretching Allen would do it.
I don't think we really need either player, and if we trade Allen we will have to take someone else back who probably isn't any more useful, unless there is a PF that makes around the same as him and the team needs a shooter. But we need a 4 who can hit 3s since our Cs can't.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:dremill24 wrote:Hot take? Is it crazy that I think maybe I would have rather made this Jay Huff trade than the Mark Williams one?![]()
Then Jock Landale must have improved quite a bit if Memphis preferred him over Huff.
phx def feels like they could overachieve this year. I don’t know about playoffs but I imagine they could win at least as many games as they did last year. Dallas doesn’t really impress me, I just see a roster full of dudes in the twighlight of their prime all dealing with perpetual injuries and then a side of cooper Flagg who probably won’t be able to lead this team for another 3 years anywaysbwgood77 wrote:Qwigglez wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
3. If we were competitive, I wouldn't want to trade Book, but we won't be (I don't understand how this can really be debated), so I don't want to watch Book spend another 5 or 6 years leading a crappy team. He won't; want it either, eventually. I don't care if we trade him now. But I think it makes sense within a year, before the 2027 season, and preferably to Houston.
Yes, I think we can get a massive package for him. I think he is better than Bane he got 4 1sts. KD was never going to get a lot given he will be 37 next season and is injury prone. I never understood why people thought he would fetch a lot. With KD AND Book we won 36 games. Neither were injured a ton...I know you think it was entirely Bud's fault, but that's not the case. Maybe some of it, but certainly not all of it. He took Atlanta to the ECF, winning 60 games, and the Bucks to the finals.
4. I agree. We are not trading Book now. I anticipate we will trade him within the next 2 years. Preferably by next summer. Just my opinion. You don't have to like it. Doesn't matter to me. But I watched him lead a lot of bad teams and I don't want that any more and would rather get a big package for him, particularly since we don't control any of our picks until 2032.
He won't sell a lot of tickets. Did people enjoy watching this year? Maybe some, and I will enjoy next year more but not because I want to see more of Booker, but I am excited to have some youth. I don't really know why even the biggest Booker fans want him to stay and not get a chance to be a playoff guy for a good while if he stays long term, if ever. Even in the best case scenario, with massive injuries to other teams stars, and we squeeze in, we are not going to win a playoff series.
But with the state of the west, we will be very hard pressed to win 30 games. Why want to watch Book go through that? I understand that many want to live in a world we have Book and somehow win playoff series, even next year, but that's far from reality. He deserves to go somewhere he can at least compete for a title or have deep playoff runs.
I know I might be overly optimistic, but I wouldn't say the Suns are for sure not making the playoffs. Having some motivated and hungry young players makes anything possible.
How good are the Mavs going to be with D'Angelo Russell starting for most of the season before Kyrie returns? The Pelicans appear to be actively tanking and of course the Jazz are too. The Kings will probably try to be competitive, but I can't see the Suns being worse than them, but I suppose it is possible. The Wolves lost a bit of depth, the Grizzlies made some drastic changes to their starting lineup.
The only surefire teams that should be top of the Western Conference is the Thunder, Nuggets, and likely Rockets.
I think the Mavs could easily be 3rd. Kyrie is projected to be back in January. DLo isn't great but a frontcourt rotation of AD/Lively/Gafford with and a 3/4 rotation of AD/PJ Washington/Flagg.
Then Klay has regressed but he can still get hot shooting. With Kyrie I think they could compete with anyone. With DLo it's their one weak spot, but other guys can handle, including Flagg and AD, as well as Max Christie and Naji Marshall.
They also have Caleb Martin. They have another rookie PG on a 2 way, Nembhard...the brother of the one in Indy, though he's small.
I mean, do you really think our roster is even close to their's?
What is our projected starting lineup? Most teams won't play rookies much. I hope we play ours quite a bit.
But Jalen Green, Book, Mark Williams...is Dunn starting at 4. Is Book starting at 3? Or are we going with one of Royce or Allen again? Our bench will likely be mostly rookies. I guess Nigel Hayes may start?
I liked our draft and I like adding Mark Williams, but I don't think they nearly make up the difference of losing KD.
We actually have a lot more talent if we do keep Beal. Other teams would LOVE to have him as a 6th man. Some would probably start him. His contrat is awful but that doesn't mean he doesn't have talent or play hard on both ends...and without KD he could maybe step up.
I think we'd have a better chance of being better than the LA teams than Dallas, but a team with LeBron and Luka and another with Harden and Kawhi are tough if healthy. Though they likely both will deal with injuries.
But that still leaves the Thunder, Rockets, Wolves, Nuggets, Warriors, Spurs, Grizzlies and Mavs. I suppose you maybe think aside from Dallas, we may be better than the Spurs and Grizzlies too?
Funny thing is I was/am going to put up a poll and thought we will have 1 or 2 votes for 60+ wins...Qwigglez and maybe Raising AZ, but now that I mention, probably more.
dremill24 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:dremill24 wrote:Spoiler:
Stretching a 3yr deal over 7yrs is fine. Hell, we're doing it with Little now
I do think those guys could be traded to avoid needing to stretch tho.
They could be traded, but if the goal to get under the 2nd apron can another team absorb that much salary? If so, how much? I don't think that Allen contract is very good.Seems like a lot of money. I think I like O'Neale better and he's a little over half the price.
How much do we need to shed to get under the 2nd apron?
Can you stretch and waive a guy where you picked up his team option? I only ask in the case the extra $3.3 million in savings + a $9 million+ saving by waiving and stretching Allen would do it.
I don't think we really need either player, and if we trade Allen we will have to take someone else back who probably isn't any more useful, unless there is a PF that makes around the same as him and the team needs a shooter. But we need a 4 who can hit 3s since our Cs can't.
It depends on who you're trading them to. I would like to think that somebody would just take Richards into their MLE/BAE/TPE since hes pretty cheap.
I dont think anyone is taking Allen free and clear but hes still a good rotation piece so perhaps you can trade him to a team below the first apron for a lesser player who makes less money where you can cut like $3-7mil.
I think Royce is similar but is on a more manageable deal so maybe you can get off more immediate salary with him.
You'd have to piece meal together a few deals like that to get under the second apron. They're looking like ~$15-16mil over right now, so you'd have to shed at least that, plus however much more you need to be under to stay under after you make other moves.
Sure you can stretch a guy after picking up his team option technically, tho I cant think of many scenarios where you would (just decline the TO?). I guess it'd be an option if all of your planning went to sh** (or no planning in the first place).
bwgood77 wrote:Qwigglez wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
3. If we were competitive, I wouldn't want to trade Book, but we won't be (I don't understand how this can really be debated), so I don't want to watch Book spend another 5 or 6 years leading a crappy team. He won't; want it either, eventually. I don't care if we trade him now. But I think it makes sense within a year, before the 2027 season, and preferably to Houston.
Yes, I think we can get a massive package for him. I think he is better than Bane he got 4 1sts. KD was never going to get a lot given he will be 37 next season and is injury prone. I never understood why people thought he would fetch a lot. With KD AND Book we won 36 games. Neither were injured a ton...I know you think it was entirely Bud's fault, but that's not the case. Maybe some of it, but certainly not all of it. He took Atlanta to the ECF, winning 60 games, and the Bucks to the finals.
4. I agree. We are not trading Book now. I anticipate we will trade him within the next 2 years. Preferably by next summer. Just my opinion. You don't have to like it. Doesn't matter to me. But I watched him lead a lot of bad teams and I don't want that any more and would rather get a big package for him, particularly since we don't control any of our picks until 2032.
He won't sell a lot of tickets. Did people enjoy watching this year? Maybe some, and I will enjoy next year more but not because I want to see more of Booker, but I am excited to have some youth. I don't really know why even the biggest Booker fans want him to stay and not get a chance to be a playoff guy for a good while if he stays long term, if ever. Even in the best case scenario, with massive injuries to other teams stars, and we squeeze in, we are not going to win a playoff series.
But with the state of the west, we will be very hard pressed to win 30 games. Why want to watch Book go through that? I understand that many want to live in a world we have Book and somehow win playoff series, even next year, but that's far from reality. He deserves to go somewhere he can at least compete for a title or have deep playoff runs.
I know I might be overly optimistic, but I wouldn't say the Suns are for sure not making the playoffs. Having some motivated and hungry young players makes anything possible.
How good are the Mavs going to be with D'Angelo Russell starting for most of the season before Kyrie returns? The Pelicans appear to be actively tanking and of course the Jazz are too. The Kings will probably try to be competitive, but I can't see the Suns being worse than them, but I suppose it is possible. The Wolves lost a bit of depth, the Grizzlies made some drastic changes to their starting lineup.
The only surefire teams that should be top of the Western Conference is the Thunder, Nuggets, and likely Rockets.
I think the Mavs could easily be 3rd. Kyrie is projected to be back in January. DLo isn't great but a frontcourt rotation of AD/Lively/Gafford with and a 3/4 rotation of AD/PJ Washington/Flagg.
Then Klay has regressed but he can still get hot shooting. With Kyrie I think they could compete with anyone. With DLo it's their one weak spot, but other guys can handle, including Flagg and AD, as well as Max Christie and Naji Marshall.
They also have Caleb Martin. They have another rookie PG on a 2 way, Nembhard...the brother of the one in Indy, though he's small.
I mean, do you really think our roster is even close to their's?
What is our projected starting lineup? Most teams won't play rookies much. I hope we play ours quite a bit.
But Jalen Green, Book, Mark Williams...is Dunn starting at 4. Is Book starting at 3? Or are we going with one of Royce or Allen again? Our bench will likely be mostly rookies. I guess Nigel Hayes may start?
I liked our draft and I like adding Mark Williams, but I don't think they nearly make up the difference of losing KD.
We actually have a lot more talent if we do keep Beal. Other teams would LOVE to have him as a 6th man. Some would probably start him. His contrat is awful but that doesn't mean he doesn't have talent or play hard on both ends...and without KD he could maybe step up.
I think we'd have a better chance of being better than the LA teams than Dallas, but a team with LeBron and Luka and another with Harden and Kawhi are tough if healthy. Though they likely both will deal with injuries.
But that still leaves the Thunder, Rockets, Wolves, Nuggets, Warriors, Spurs, Grizzlies and Mavs. I suppose you maybe think aside from Dallas, we may be better than the Spurs and Grizzlies too?
Funny thing is I was/am going to put up a poll and thought we will have 1 or 2 votes for 60+ wins...Qwigglez and maybe Raising AZ, but now that I mention, probably more.
bwgood77 wrote:
I think the Mavs could easily be 3rd. Kyrie is projected to be back in January. DLo isn't great but a frontcourt rotation of AD/Lively/Gafford with and a 3/4 rotation of AD/PJ Washington/Flagg.
Then Klay has regressed but he can still get hot shooting. With Kyrie I think they could compete with anyone. With DLo it's their one weak spot, but other guys can handle, including Flagg and AD, as well as Max Christie and Naji Marshall.
They also have Caleb Martin. They have another rookie PG on a 2 way, Nembhard...the brother of the one in Indy, though he's small.
I mean, do you really think our roster is even close to their's?
What is our projected starting lineup? Most teams won't play rookies much. I hope we play ours quite a bit.
But Jalen Green, Book, Mark Williams...is Dunn starting at 4. Is Book starting at 3? Or are we going with one of Royce or Allen again? Our bench will likely be mostly rookies. I guess Nigel Hayes may start?
I liked our draft and I like adding Mark Williams, but I don't think they nearly make up the difference of losing KD.
We actually have a lot more talent if we do keep Beal. Other teams would LOVE to have him as a 6th man. Some would probably start him. His contrat is awful but that doesn't mean he doesn't have talent or play hard on both ends...and without KD he could maybe step up.
I think we'd have a better chance of being better than the LA teams than Dallas, but a team with LeBron and Luka and another with Harden and Kawhi are tough if healthy. Though they likely both will deal with injuries.
But that still leaves the Thunder, Rockets, Wolves, Nuggets, Warriors, Spurs, Grizzlies and Mavs. I suppose you maybe think aside from Dallas, we may be better than the Spurs and Grizzlies too?
Funny thing is I was/am going to put up a poll and thought we will have 1 or 2 votes for 60+ wins...Qwigglez and maybe Raising AZ, but now that I mention, probably more.
Qwigglez wrote:
I think losing KD is addition by subtraction. He just wasn't a great leader on the court.
I think the Suns could be right there with the Wolves, Spurs, Grizzlies, Warriors, LA teams, and Mavs. I got Thunder, Nuggets, and Rockets as the top 3 teams in the West. 4th to 10th will probably be a blood bath.
bullsaficianado wrote:Qwigglez wrote:
I think losing KD is addition by subtraction. He just wasn't a great leader on the court.
I think the Suns could be right there with the Wolves, Spurs, Grizzlies, Warriors, LA teams, and Mavs. I got Thunder, Nuggets, and Rockets as the top 3 teams in the West. 4th to 10th will probably be a blood bath.
I agree with this. We will be battling it out for the play in spot most likely if Booker stays healthy. Spurs are definitely going to be entering the playoff picture in the West this year.
sunsbg wrote:A play-in team is the ceiling, but hard to say what is the floor. Fit at back court is questionable and the front court is mostly young players, so a lot of question marks overall.
Bogyo wrote:The fact that Whitmore was traded for two 2nds kinda proves that this FO isnt brilliant in negotiations either... SMH... we seem to be in it neck deep, and will probably stay in it for the next 5ish years minimum...
Saberestar wrote:Bogyo wrote:The fact that Whitmore was traded for two 2nds kinda proves that this FO isnt brilliant in negotiations either... SMH... we seem to be in it neck deep, and will probably stay in it for the next 5ish years minimum...
It's not the case with this particular player.
Gambo talked about it after the trade. The Rockets offered him in the KD's trade but we didn't want him.
The Suns preferred more 2nds on the package
over him. They didn't want him because of his
character/personality/locker room stuff.
Gambo said that he talked to
someone that knows him personally, and he
told him that Whitmore "is a bad guy."
A couple weeks later he is traded for just a couple 2nds to a terrible team... that proves that the story was true.
Saberestar wrote:Interesting stuff.
Barry Jackson (who covers the Heat) said yesterday that a good player who is interested in the Heat is gonna be available pretty soon.
Too many questions, negative comments and he finally deleted the tweet.
He probably was talking about Beal. We will know more about it in the next couple of days.
dremill24 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:dremill24 wrote:Spoiler:
Stretching a 3yr deal over 7yrs is fine. Hell, we're doing it with Little now
I do think those guys could be traded to avoid needing to stretch tho.
They could be traded, but if the goal to get under the 2nd apron can another team absorb that much salary? If so, how much? I don't think that Allen contract is very good.Seems like a lot of money. I think I like O'Neale better and he's a little over half the price.
How much do we need to shed to get under the 2nd apron?
Can you stretch and waive a guy where you picked up his team option? I only ask in the case the extra $3.3 million in savings + a $9 million+ saving by waiving and stretching Allen would do it.
I don't think we really need either player, and if we trade Allen we will have to take someone else back who probably isn't any more useful, unless there is a PF that makes around the same as him and the team needs a shooter. But we need a 4 who can hit 3s since our Cs can't.
It depends on who you're trading them to. I would like to think that somebody would just take Richards into their MLE/BAE/TPE since hes pretty cheap.
I dont think anyone is taking Allen free and clear but hes still a good rotation piece so perhaps you can trade him to a team below the first apron for a lesser player who makes less money where you can cut like $3-7mil.
I think Royce is similar but is on a more manageable deal so maybe you can get off more immediate salary with him.
You'd have to piece meal together a few deals like that to get under the second apron. They're looking like ~$15-16mil over right now, so you'd have to shed at least that, plus however much more you need to be under to stay under after you make other moves.
Sure you can stretch a guy after picking up his team option technically, tho I cant think of many scenarios where you would (just decline the TO?). I guess it'd be an option if all of your planning went to sh** (or no planning in the first place).