Suns power forward Markieff Morris had his shortest playing stint since December 2012 when coach Jeff Hornacek sat him after eight scoreless minutes with one rebound Saturday at Detroit.
“He (Markieff) didn’t look like he had the energy and activity level we want,” said Hornacek, who also went to smaller lineups.
Suns guard Archie Goodwin was among the league rookie leaders for appearances until he was squeezed out of the rotation to make room for Barbosa four games ago.
“(Suns General Manager) Ryan (McDonough) has mentioned that at some point if we think these guys aren’t going to get a lot of time that it might be beneficial to send them down there (to Bakersfield of the D-League) to get some playing time,” Hornacek said. “We want them to practice with us as much as possible so we can help them in their growth but sometimes it’s hard to sit there and not play very much.”
Rookie center Alex Len’s season has really just begun with five consecutive appearances. He nearly fouled out in Detroit, getting five in seven minutes against the Pistons’ big front line.
“In college, how many big guys did he really go up against?” Hornacek said. “So he’s going to have to learn how to deal with those guys.”
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I'm not a big fan of sending players to the D league cause I think Goodwin has the chance to be a star or borderline star player eventually and I think McD believes the same about Len. And no player has ever gone to the D-league and come back as a star player
Sending someone to the D league is basically like saying "At best, you will be a role player..nothing more".
On the plus side, Bakersfield is my home town and I can go watch them both play often especially cause I can get free Jam tickets

IMIT....In McDonough I trust
