gaspar wrote:Monroe is an absolutely horrible fit in Phoenix, ESPECIALLY with Warren.
I could understand if you think Frye works better, but I think Kieff is an even worse fit. WWYD?
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gaspar wrote:Monroe is an absolutely horrible fit in Phoenix, ESPECIALLY with Warren.
jcsunsfan wrote:The best fa that is attainable for us is probably Gasol. He can shoot, pass, and still rebounds at a pretty good clip. I might let Frye go to sign him. I think he has 3 good years left. Otherwise we could try to capitalize on a team going for it all. For instance, we could help Houston sign both Melo and LeBron by taking Harden and Lin off their hands, say for Plumlee and Green and picks.
JJ13 wrote:Very quiet on the lance Stephenson front...I feel like someone is going to get him on a really good deal. Don't really want him on the Suns, but he would certainly improve the team
JJ13 wrote:Very quiet on the lance Stephenson front...I feel like someone is going to get him on a really good deal. Don't really want him on the Suns, but he would certainly improve the team
all contracts are paid on potential. I don't agree with setting a limit on Bledsoe. Think of it like this if Bledsoe was on another team signed to a 4 yr 12 million per deal and to trade for him all the suns would need to do is take on another worthless player who's signed to a 4 yr 3 mil a yr deal. Everyone would be all for that deal. My point is you simply can not let a talented asset like Bledsoe leave over a few million dollars. That's simply awful asset management. Plus the suns have loads of cap room and from the looks of it no big names to spend it on.Frank Lee wrote:Fact is Bledsoe is not worth a max contract. You don't pay a player a Max Deal based on his potential. Sure he had a good little 40 game run with us. And threw up some pretty decent stats. But he is a 10 to 12 mill player at the most.
he's not the defensive terror as advertised btw.
There just are not that many free agents out there that we have a chance on. Parsons. Monroe, Hayward pretty much are the list of youngsters. Ring chasers Deng and Gasol pass on phnx, much like James, bosh, Melo and apparently Love.
That's just the way it is. I think we are stuck with the home grown method for now.
If EB gets a max offer, and we can't sign and trade him.... He walks in my book. I'll give his minutes along side Dragic to Goodwin Green and Warren then find a good back up PG (FA or trade) to fill in with Ennis. If Goodwin studs up you'll forget about lil lebon soon enough.
I don't want an Eric Gordan scenario on our hands, and looking at our draft where we snagged a pg, a sg, and a sg/sf, we prepared to avoid it.
Green, Goodwin , Tucker, and Warren handle the SG/SF minutes
Len and Plum split the Post
Dragic rolls 30-35
Keif gets 30
All we are lackin is 12-18 pg and 18 pf mins. Ennis grabs some of those at pg... And we either keep or replace Frye.
That's reality folks. Player collusion has changed this game.
Frank Lee wrote:Well, it look like McDo is committed to signing Bled ... According to his interview... But really what else can he say?
There is some poker playing going on right now. We are just waiting for the flop... The turn ... And the river.


I'm starting to get really afraid of what we're going to spend on this summer. After the big ticket guys like Bron and Melo are gone the rest of the free agent crop is pretty underwhelming. Even that next tier of guys like gasol and deng are older players who they will probably have to overpay to get and that's a scary proposition. I hope we don't see a repeat of the Warrick and Childress summer. Sometimes the best moves are ones you have the restraint not to make.rsavaj wrote:Free agency primer: how much we can spend/how much cap space we'll have factoring cap holds, etc:
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2014/ ... er-the-cap
Sarver told Gambo he wants to go over the cap this summer, which means using Bird Rights to re-sign Tucker/Bledsoe after signing some big free agents first.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:I'm starting to get really afraid of what we're going to spend on this summer. After the big ticket guys like Bron and Melo are gone the rest of the free agent crop is pretty underwhelming. Even that next tier of guys like gasol and deng are older players who they will probably have to overpay to get and that's a scary proposition. I hope we don't see a repeat of the Warrick and Childress summer. Sometimes the best moves are ones you have the restraint not to make.rsavaj wrote:Free agency primer: how much we can spend/how much cap space we'll have factoring cap holds, etc:
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2014/ ... er-the-cap
Sarver told Gambo he wants to go over the cap this summer, which means using Bird Rights to re-sign Tucker/Bledsoe after signing some big free agents first.
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:I'm starting to get really afraid of what we're going to spend on this summer. After the big ticket guys like Bron and Melo are gone the rest of the free agent crop is pretty underwhelming. Even that next tier of guys like gasol and deng are older players who they will probably have to overpay to get and that's a scary proposition. I hope we don't see a repeat of the Warrick and Childress summer. Sometimes the best moves are ones you have the restraint not to make.rsavaj wrote:Free agency primer: how much we can spend/how much cap space we'll have factoring cap holds, etc:
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2014/ ... er-the-cap
Sarver told Gambo he wants to go over the cap this summer, which means using Bird Rights to re-sign Tucker/Bledsoe after signing some big free agents first.
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rsavaj wrote:I'm not too interested in the Gasol/Deng route either, but aside from the top tier, there's not too many great free agents out there this summer.
I still think we make an offer to Hayward.
rsavaj wrote:I'm not too interested in the Gasol/Deng route either, but aside from the top tier, there's not too many great free agents out there this summer.
I still think we make an offer to Hayward.
bwgood77 wrote:I totally agree. I don't necessarily like that statement from Sarver, though he did add the caveat that we won't just spend it to spend it. But yes, the truth is, I don't really like most of the guys out there (except the stars) any better than the guys we have. People are already worried about the players we drafted eating into certain players times.
I hope we don't spend big money on a declining vet who doesn't fit the team that well and will take away from the growth. We are more a team built and building to last for awhile and don't need to stymie the growth of younger guys by adding guys (at major dollars) who don't make us much (if at all) better anyway and could make us worse by impacting team chemistry. Best case scenario is we wisely find guys that are not being used properly and get them on the cheap (like Green, Plumlee) and/or take back assets with our cap space by maybe taking on a bad contract for a year (like how we got Bledsoe). Going and doing what Detroit did (sign Josh Smith to a young team because he's good and they have cap space) is a good example of why we just don't spend it on whoever.
Gasol could help in some areas, but have negative value in others and take playing time from others. I'm more neutral on him but would only want him for a year maybe. Not high on Deng with his spacing issues. If we did happen to lose Tucker I wouldn't mind starting Green at 3 either...better D would be nice, but still would rather have Ariza than Deng. Ultimately we need to just keep Tucker.

cosmofizzo wrote:Having slept on it, I think our best options are either to retain Frye and thereby stay with the same 4/5 situation this year as last year, or go after Greg Monroe. He's a better option than Pau, Bosh, or Kieff, IMO. If we did take Monroe, JDLAW made it clear to me that we would need to be careful to keep enough shooters on our roster to space the floor. So far, it looks like I'm in a minority of one on this issue, but Kevin Love and Al Horford ain't walking through those door.
How come everyone's so down with Pau but not Monroe? What does he provide that Greg doesn't? I don't get it.