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Re: Suns - Sixers - Jazz 

Post#41 » by HartfordWhalers » Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:37 am

E-Buck wrote:Suns say no. Would rather have Love/Hayward than Young.


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Re: Suns - Sixers - Jazz 

Post#42 » by jbk1234 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:52 am

E-Buck wrote:Suns say no. Would rather have Love/Hayward than Young.


Love seems like a half-court player to me. I think Phoenix might be making a mistake by giving up three picks to add him to that system. I would give Philly a middling pick, a second rounder Okafor's contract, and filler (preferably expiring) for Turner & Young.
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Re: Suns - Sixers - Jazz 

Post#43 » by Phystic » Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:41 pm

Foshan wrote:
Phystic wrote:As for PHX/PHI deal netting us Turner and Young. Not bad, though Turner would REALLY need to improve his 3pt shot. He wouldn't have the ball in his hands as much either which limits his value to us I think.

I think Turner could play more of a super 6 man role, so he could dominate the ball a little more.



That's a possibility but at all times one of Dragic or Bledsoe is on the floor. Bledsoe isn't great off the ball but Dragic would be just fine. Either way I like the idea, but I would really need to see Turner improve his outside shot more.

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