TheFire wrote:It will carry over to next year and still be 1-9 protected all the way until 2021.
Thanks!
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               TheFire wrote:It will carry over to next year and still be 1-9 protected all the way until 2021.
 
                    
                                                                          
               Bogyo wrote:rsavaj wrote:For every "terrible" draft, there are always good finds in the mid to late 1st round. 2013's top 10 was pretty uninspiring but the Bucks found Giannis, and the Jazz found Gobert.
We have to hope that McDonough can find another Warren or Booker in the 10-14 range. His one bad pick so far has been Tyler Ennis, who has been absolutely useless.
Yup. There are no bad drafts. Only bad drafters. And while I m not all happy with McD, I'll give this to him - he has been good at drafting.
MrMiyagi wrote:Bogyo wrote:rsavaj wrote:For every "terrible" draft, there are always good finds in the mid to late 1st round. 2013's top 10 was pretty uninspiring but the Bucks found Giannis, and the Jazz found Gobert.
We have to hope that McDonough can find another Warren or Booker in the 10-14 range. His one bad pick so far has been Tyler Ennis, who has been absolutely useless.
Yup. There are no bad drafts. Only bad drafters. And while I m not all happy with McD, I'll give this to him - he has been good at drafting.
I wouldn't say that there are no bad drafts. Some years just don't have many guys who do much in their NBA careers and some years have a lot guys who go on to do a lot. That being said, there are almost always guys who go late who would be taken higher if the draft was redone. I trust McD to find those guys.
Bogyo wrote:rsavaj wrote:For every "terrible" draft, there are always good finds in the mid to late 1st round. 2013's top 10 was pretty uninspiring but the Bucks found Giannis, and the Jazz found Gobert.
We have to hope that McDonough can find another Warren or Booker in the 10-14 range. His one bad pick so far has been Tyler Ennis, who has been absolutely useless.
Yup. There are no bad drafts. Only bad drafters. And while I m not all happy with McD, I'll give this to him - he has been good at drafting.
 
                    
                    
                    
                                                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               Sunsdeuce wrote:He looks good in his new uniform......because it ain't a Suns uni, lol.
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                                  saintEscaton wrote:Our unis are so aesthetically unpleasing
 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               Sunsss wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Our unis are so aesthetically unpleasing
Is there anything you like about us?


 
                                      
                                                        
               ginobiliflops wrote:HootieRules wrote:“Today we added another first-round pick to our collection of picks while keeping our young core intact,” said Suns General Manager Ryan McDonough. “We are excited to watch this group of players continue to develop and grow together.”
Somebody tell this dude you can't throw out the word "core" when the "core" changes every single year.
Nothing this franchise does would ever please you. Just let go,man.

 
                                      
                                                        
               HootieRules wrote:ginobiliflops wrote:HootieRules wrote:
Somebody tell this dude you can't throw out the word "core" when the "core" changes every single year.
Nothing this franchise does would ever please you. Just let go,man.
Not true. Devin Booker might turn out to be a nice player. That was a good value pick.
For a franchise on pace to have its worst winning percentage since its inaugural season in the 60s, and for a franchise that sells its (at times gullible) fanbase on a new "core" every single year, there's obviously not a whole lot for rational, reflective fans to be pleased about.
"We value stability," GM Ryan McDonough said at the time. "We don't want to be a team that turns their roster over every year, especially unnecessarily. We wanted to get our core take care of."
bwgood77 wrote:HootieRules wrote:ginobiliflops wrote:
Nothing this franchise does would ever please you. Just let go,man.
Not true. Devin Booker might turn out to be a nice player. That was a good value pick.
For a franchise on pace to have its worst winning percentage since its inaugural season in the 60s, and for a franchise that sells its (at times gullible) fanbase on a new "core" every single year, there's obviously not a whole lot for rational, reflective fans to be pleased about.
Funny you mention that, because rsavaj posted a BSotS column on the Wiz forum today and while reading it, I laughed at something that was quoted from McDonough saying on September 28, 2014, right after signing the twins."We value stability," GM Ryan McDonough said at the time. "We don't want to be a team that turns their roster over every year, especially unnecessarily. We wanted to get our core take care of."
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2016/2/18/11054838/foolishness-timeline-of-morris-destruction-phoenix-suns
 
                    
                    
                                                                      bwgood77 wrote: Funny you mention that, because rsavaj posted a BSotS column on the Wiz forum today and while reading it, I laughed at something that was quoted from McDonough saying on September 28, 2014, right after signing the twins."We value stability," GM Ryan McDonough said at the time. "We don't want to be a team that turns their roster over every year, especially unnecessarily. We wanted to get our core take care of."
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2016/2/18/11054838/foolishness-timeline-of-morris-destruction-phoenix-suns
 
                    
                    
                                                                      Frank Lee wrote:The revolving 'core' ???
We have two or three young hopefuls. with a couple more on the way. Odds say, with these 5 tots, 2 will succeed/contribute significantly. McDoodle cannot afford to muff up this draft. He scored big with the WizPick... is there a gem at 10+ ?

 
                                      
                                                        
               carey wrote:bwgood77 wrote: Funny you mention that, because rsavaj posted a BSotS column on the Wiz forum today and while reading it, I laughed at something that was quoted from McDonough saying on September 28, 2014, right after signing the twins."We value stability," GM Ryan McDonough said at the time. "We don't want to be a team that turns their roster over every year, especially unnecessarily. We wanted to get our core take care of."
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2016/2/18/11054838/foolishness-timeline-of-morris-destruction-phoenix-suns
I honestly still believe the twins would be here if they weren't such a-holes. Seems like as soon as they signed those contracts all the bad things in their personality became magnified. More technical fouls, more yelling, assault charges, towel throwing... and those are just the things we know about. Would you take a bet that there are more things that have not been made public that would make us shake our heads?
 
                    
                    
                                                        
               dremill24 wrote:NavLDO wrote:Kerrsed wrote:I got to give props to the posters in the Crow Eating thread on the Trade board (viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1428340#start_here).
As i said in another thread with posters eating crow:
Its the #1 Crow that people are eating. Also if you check out the Trade Deadline Win/Loss thread, most people have us (and Detroit) being the big winners of the day.
McD is McDoing it right!
OK, "Spinsters" out there, let's hear how McD 'screwed the pooch' again. I'm ready for another 'list' of McDoWrongs, and how he didn't play this right, like how he should have traded Morris earlier and would've gotten as much or more out of him, or how Kieff's presence this 1st 2/3 of the season has set this team 'back 3 years', or whatever other fabrication you'd like to make, because by all accounts, per other RealGMers and Media-Personalities, McD 'outperformed' expectations by getting two expirings (with both combined being overall cheaper, to boot!), and a potential 1st Rd Lottery Pick.
But of course, it was his fault that we were in this position to begin with, right? And while highly biased, this list of 'entities' that were 'disrespected' by the Morrii, provided by a popular Suns Blog is fairly accurate:
•an opposing player
•the referees
•their own coach
•the media
•(allegedly) a former mentor
•all the fans who paid less than a grand for their seat
•the Suns front office
•bandwagon fans
•the judge presiding over their case
•their entire Suns experience
•their agent
•the Suns front office, again
•the Suns fans, again
•Markieff's coaching staff... again
•his own "little brother"
And before I get accused of being a McD-homer, no, he wasn't blameless, and made several mistakes along the way, and reacted poorly to many of these issues, but the fact remains, the Morri caused a much higher number of infractions than McD did, and McD was forced to 'react' to the Morri issues. As soon as the Morri got paid, the situation just went down hill. So sure, we can blame McD for even signing the Morri at all, but let's face it, 99% of Suns fans thought we got a bargain with their signings, and we had almost zero indication that they would turn 'stupid' on us almost overnight.
No, McD screwed up the IT/Dragic situation, and made a poor trade at the deadline last year IRT the LAL pick-for-Knight, that counter-balanced the two good trades he made with 2-1sts for Dragic and a 1st for IT, yet he CAUSED those trades by signing IT to begin with, but, this year? He made out like a bandit. And for the 2nd year in a row, walked away with good draft picks for disgruntled assets, the difference being, THIS year, he wasn't at fault for the disgruntled player; KieffMo/CusMo brought this on by themselves, and are disgruntled because they didn't like how he responded to their idiocy.
McD CAN be blamed for mishandling Dragic (though it turned out great for us in the long run, but that's 'Hindsight's 20/20' at its best, and he can't claim credit for seeing the future 'woes' of Dragic's play); but, he CANNOT be blamed for mishandling the Morri. They, again, caused their misfortune; McD was just stuck having to 'clean up their mess'.
So, let's hear it! Love McD or Hate McD--neither extremes of the "McD Spectrum" can change the fact that McD walked away from this mess with respect from fans and media alike. But the funny thing is, at the end of the day, if one were to look ONLY at BoxScores in 30 years, it will likely look like McD lost on this deal, because I have little doubt that Kieff will do great things for the Wizards, and it wouldn't surprise me if he eventually gets a 3rd-Team All-NBA, or a couple of All-Star Game invites when Kieff's career is over; it's too bad he couldn't do it for us...
So..a half dozen paragraphs to fish for a fight from someone?
 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               
WeekapaugGroove wrote:Bogyo wrote:rsavaj wrote:For every "terrible" draft, there are always good finds in the mid to late 1st round. 2013's top 10 was pretty uninspiring but the Bucks found Giannis, and the Jazz found Gobert.
We have to hope that McDonough can find another Warren or Booker in the 10-14 range. His one bad pick so far has been Tyler Ennis, who has been absolutely useless.
Yup. There are no bad drafts. Only bad drafters. And while I m not all happy with McD, I'll give this to him - he has been good at drafting.
Im with you guys in that's it's silly to predict a "good" or "bad" draft in February. Heck it's kind of pointless to do it immediately after the draft. 2013 was considered an all time weak draft and while it hasn't been great it's much closer to average than bad. 2014 was looked at as an all time great draft but injuries and bad play has that draft looking average at best right now. Last year's draft was viewed as slightly above average but it looks like it could be one of the beat classes in a long time.