SF88 wrote:Barkley6 wrote:SF88 wrote:Fans are stuck of being in the middle, that's where the Suns are.
Not one Suns fan would complain if we sucked bad but was giving Len, Goodwin, Ennis, Warren and Bullock all minutes. Not one.
The fact that the SUNS themselves think that their so good that their rookies and sophomores can't play minutes for them is arrogant. If your gonna be that arrogant, then you better be damn good and the Suns arent.
It's not arrogant. The rookies need to BEAT someone out for playing time. If any one of the rookies was playing better in practice or was showing immense ability, you think Hornacek would keep them on the bench? At this point none of our rookies are better than our rotation players, and with the exception of PJ Tucker, Gerald Green and Goran all our guys are 27 or younger. It's not like we are playing 34 year old guys, Like, oh, I dunno LUIS SCOLA, instead of a young player.
Also, a key factor in being a winning and competitive team is that it's going to help us keep our free agents and attract new ones. Yeah, money talks in the NBA, but do you think we'd have any chance of resigning Goran (or signing Bledsoe last offseason) if we were playing the rookies 25 minutes a night and were winning 25 games a season? Orlando is a perfect example of this, look how much they had to overpay to get Channing Frye. But they are playing the rookies and losing a ton of games. That's what you want? People are enamored by this idea of developing rookies because they are scarred by the D'Antoni years. It's really foolish to me, if you want the rookies/sophomores to play, then tell them to PLAY BETTER and unseat the guy in front of them. Just like Len did with Plumlee.
Goodwin has played extremely well when given minutes. I've posted those stats countless amount of times.
Warren is the reigning ACC Player of the Year. A amazing scorer. No I dont think Green and Marcus are both better than him.
Ennis is the closest thing we have on this roster to a "true PG".
Guys like Kawhi Leonard, Klay Thompson, Steph Curry, Jeff Teague etc all got minutes for their team as rookies and sophomores and that's a big part of why they were able to develop.
I wanted Hornacek to start Len over Plumlee since the second half of last season. He finally did it almost a year after and its paid off. I think giving these other guys minutes will pay off in a similar way for both the short term if not the long term.
Goodwin is too one dimensional right now. He still doesn't have a 3pt shot and he is in no way better than Dragic, Bledose, IT or Green RIGHT NOW.
The ACC is not the NBA. Enough said. You can't say "Oh he was a boss in college" and therefore he is better than proven NBA players.
Klay and Steph both were playing for a GSW team that was not in playoff contention. Teague got spot minutes his first two seasons, and playing in the weak eastern conference probably helped with that. Kawhi Leonard is possibly a lone exception. I'm not opposed to playing the young guys, but I want them to EARN it, not just get court time because they are young.
As far as Len goes, we ALL knew he was going to be the eventual starter, but the Suns wanted to bring him along slowly because of his age and injury history, I don't begrudge them that.
It's not like in the D'Antoni years, where we were playing 7-8 guys a night and the last few on our bench were total scrubs (Sean Marks, Piatkowski, Pat Burke, etc.). We are playing a 10 man rotation, and all 10 are legit NBA talents. It's hard for a rookie to break into that type of team.