Nash
JRich
Turk
Frye
Lopez
We have EVERYTHING WE NEED, no? Spacing, 4 shooters, size/length, speed, lowpost defense, and ball handlers, what am I missing?

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Calvin Klein wrote:I guess you're missing defense but I don't think anyone cares about that...
MaryvalesFinest wrote:If Lopez/Frye play together, Frye would probably be better off playing center and Lopez as a PF. Would create more mismatch problems.
grumpysaddle wrote:MaryvalesFinest wrote:If Lopez/Frye play together, Frye would probably be better off playing center and Lopez as a PF. Would create more mismatch problems.
It doesn't really matter which position either of them play when they are out there together. The other teams defense will match up with them by who can guard each the best. Just because someone says they are playing PF, doesn't mean the opposing PF needs to guard them. Same with C.
Your argument makes no sense.
JMac1 wrote:I can't understand it; is this not a good line-up? Is this not a legitimate match-up nightmare?
Nash
JRich
Turk
Frye
Lopez
We have EVERYTHING WE NEED, no? Spacing, 4 shooters, size/length, speed, lowpost defense, and ball handlers, what am I missing?
Sunsman44 wrote:You're absolutely correct. That is a great lineup.
BUT:
You forget to address the bench issue now. What in the world are Hill, Dudley, and Childress going to do coming off the bench? Each player is going to get 10 minutes a piece? LOL
With your starting five, Hill Dudley and Josh will be at war for minutes. Not a good thing.
I'd love your lineup - IF - Suns can manage to trade Grant Hill away for a real Center or PF.
And trading Earl Clark for a 3rd string PG would be nice too instead of bringing in Dowdell or Janning.
Miklo wrote:The lineup is pretty good but I'm still not happy with our starting PF situation. I don't want Frye to start and I don't want Turk to start at PF, and Warrick likely won't be enough of a producer to start. That's our biggest weakness in my eyes.
On this team a 3rd string point guard is like a waterboy; it's nice to have a good one but it doesn't affect the outcome of the game at all.
MaryvalesFinest wrote:grumpysaddle wrote:MaryvalesFinest wrote:If Lopez/Frye play together, Frye would probably be better off playing center and Lopez as a PF. Would create more mismatch problems.
It doesn't really matter which position either of them play when they are out there together. The other teams defense will match up with them by who can guard each the best. Just because someone says they are playing PF, doesn't mean the opposing PF needs to guard them. Same with C.
Your argument makes no sense.
I meant the positions, not who they guard or who guards them.
Sunsman44 wrote:
And trading Earl Clark for a 3rd string PG would be nice too instead of bringing in Dowdell or Janning.
MrMiyagi wrote:Lob to DA for the win
JMac1 wrote:I know, so we soften up our best available line-up, because of the bench?
Sunsman44 wrote:Earl Clark is complete garbage. What has he done in Summer League to make u think he plays good? Nothing. Will he get playing time? Heck no. The guy should, will, and must be traded ASAP because he cannot remember plays and has not been productive. Paul Coro on Earl Clark:
"Back to the Earl Clark topic. Is he a tradable commodity at this point? He has potential, a discernible NBA talent (versatile defense) and a contract with no guaranteed money after this season. But it's hard to see how he is going to get on the floor for the Suns with 10 rotation players appearing to be ahead of him (Nash, Richardson, Hill, Turkoglu, Lopez for a starting unit and Dragic, Childress, Dudley, Warrick and Frye for a bench unit). After playing the least of any rookie first-rounder not named B.J. Mullens last season, you wonder whether another team would have bigger plans for him and would be willing to sacrifice a low first-rounder to do so. To figure out what he has to learn, Clark has to play ... and remember plays." -Coro
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/91475
MrMiyagi wrote:Lob to DA for the win
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:Sunsman44 wrote:Earl Clark is complete garbage. What has he done in Summer League to make u think he plays good? Nothing. Will he get playing time? Heck no. The guy should, will, and must be traded ASAP because he cannot remember plays and has not been productive. Paul Coro on Earl Clark:
"Back to the Earl Clark topic. Is he a tradable commodity at this point? He has potential, a discernible NBA talent (versatile defense) and a contract with no guaranteed money after this season. But it's hard to see how he is going to get on the floor for the Suns with 10 rotation players appearing to be ahead of him (Nash, Richardson, Hill, Turkoglu, Lopez for a starting unit and Dragic, Childress, Dudley, Warrick and Frye for a bench unit). After playing the least of any rookie first-rounder not named B.J. Mullens last season, you wonder whether another team would have bigger plans for him and would be willing to sacrifice a low first-rounder to do so. To figure out what he has to learn, Clark has to play ... and remember plays." -Coro
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/91475
Oh please... Give me a break. When we drafted Earl we knew he would be a long term project. So why is everyone expecting him to be to great so early? Its only his second season. So give me a break about the whole "trade Earl Clark" thing.
lilfishi22 wrote:I still see plenty of potential in Clark but the fact is, he's been disappointing so far. I could overlook his entire rookie season as not getting enough minutes to really perform but he did nothing spectacular in the Summer league against competition that isn't at the NBA level. He had a great opportunity to put his doubters/haters and critics to rest by showing up at the SL but he let that opportunity slip by. Even Lawal was a big surprise and was quite productive. He took the opportunity to show case his talents and now has a contract with the Suns. Is Lawal more talented than EC? Nope. But he did everything he needed to be the best player he can be and that player is better than EC right now.
EC has the tools to be a Lamar Odom type offensive player with Shawn Marion type versatile defense, but the guy has to get it together and perform. Project or not, I can't say I've seen all that much from him that tells me he has what it takes to put together those talents and tool into an NBA level skill.