Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Book's just sad Austin Reeves is more clutch. At least he's still showing his flair for leading the Suns to the bottom.
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Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
handsome salary wrote:
Book's just sad Austin Reeves is more clutch. At least he's still showing his flair for leading the Suns to the bottom.

New Utah Jazz big Jusuf Nurkic when asked why things didn't work out for Phoenix Suns while he was on the team with Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal: “I don’t think that’s a question for me, I think it’s probably for (Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein) or a lot of people who are actually in charge.
I loved (Suns team owner) Mat Ishbia for how he cared, loved my teammates and my time there.”
Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Why he does provide more offensive versatility than both Richards and Ighodaro or even Williams and should at minimum be getting some minutes of the plan is to try and win some games.
sunsbg wrote:handsome salary wrote:
Book's just sad Austin Reeves is more clutch. At least he's still showing his flair for leading the Suns to the bottom.
Reeves had pretty similar stats last season and is putting better stats than Booker this season. Wonder if Lakers give him 70M+ contract. Being the Lakers they signed him on the cheap on previous deal.

Mr Puddles wrote:
I was really looking forward to seeing a healthy starting lineup tomorrow

handsome salary wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Book's just sad Austin Reeves is more clutch. At least he's still showing his flair for leading the Suns to the bottom.
King4Day wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
I wonder if there was a handshake agreement with Book saying, "sign the extension and let's see how this season goes. If it doesn't work out, we'll look to move you in the offseason".
While it's nowhere near the same thing, I've been playing with the same rec league team for 4 straight seasons and we have the same problems each season. Regardless of the players we add. Because the core of it remains the same problem.
I'm so burned out and know I need a fresh start elsewhere (probably just going to stop playing for now).
Point being, Booker in Phoenix has likely run his course and he's probably tired of this and wants to move on. If we're not going to be good anymore anyway, see if you can move him for a young player and picks and move on.
Maybe Houston will take him for our remaining picks and one or 2 of their young players not named Amen. At least we'd get some control back.

sunsbg wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Why he does provide more offensive versatility than both Richards and Ighodaro or even Williams and should at minimum be getting some minutes of the plan is to try and win some games.
Just reveal the secret weapon already.


Ghost of Kleine wrote:
I don't know that he'd be any better than J Green next to Booker. And we don't really have the assets to get him obviously. I also wouldn't give up any of our young core with the exception of maybe Ighodaro as an inclusive trade piece.
I also wouldn't want to give up Mark Williams, but perhaps a 3 team trade with J Green, Richards and some combination of O'neale, Allen or Ighodaro included. And one team gets those players and we get a #2 threat back to play alongside of Booker as a number 2 offensive option.
Fo-Real wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
I don't know that he'd be any better than J Green next to Booker. And we don't really have the assets to get him obviously. I also wouldn't give up any of our young core with the exception of maybe Ighodaro as an inclusive trade piece.
I also wouldn't want to give up Mark Williams, but perhaps a 3 team trade with J Green, Richards and some combination of O'neale, Allen or Ighodaro included. And one team gets those players and we get a #2 threat back to play alongside of Booker as a number 2 offensive option.
Naaa bro, we dont need immature, fake gangster, overbearing needy fame seeking father problems like that!!
