Post#694 » by letsgosuns » Thu Jul 17, 2014 5:58 pm
When you examine Bledsoe and his desire for a max contract, it is a very difficult situation. On one hand, the Suns were awesome when him and Dragic played together. If I remember correctly, their record together was 23-11 when they both played, which obviously is very good. On the other hand, Bledsoe missed half the season, has had two knee surgeries, and his style of play sees him absorb lots of contact. It is always tough when your small point guard gets hits hard all game long. Derrick Rose is unfortunately a perfect example. An explosive point guard whose body has taken a beating, causing him to miss so much time. Even Kevin Johnson missed large amounts of games throughout his career. So as many posters have pointed out, do you want to pay max money to a guy that has had injury problems already at such a young age? I personally hope and think he will be okay, but you never know.
There is also the fact that I cannot remember a dual point guard system ever winning a championship. I have seen a system like the Suns have now produce really good teams, but never a champion. So is investing a large amount of money in Dragic and Bledsoe the answer? I do not know. All I know is that they are the Suns two best players and losing either of them will probably cause the Suns to take a step back this year. However, if taking a step back means accelerating the development of Archie Goodwin, who is a natural shooting guard, it could be worth it in the long run. I am a believer in a traditional basketball lineup where the biggest and strongest teams win the championship, and as long as the Suns play small, I do not see them winning a title.