JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/DraftExpress/status/712048889038290949[/tweet]
Yea 11ps 5 rebs in 23 mins.........
But Euroleague, man. That's like dropping 30 points and grabbing 15 boards. BEAST!!!!!!
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JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/DraftExpress/status/712048889038290949[/tweet]
Yea 11ps 5 rebs in 23 mins.........
MrMiyagi wrote:JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/DraftExpress/status/712048889038290949[/tweet]
Yea 11ps 5 rebs in 23 mins.........
But Euroleague, man. That's like dropping 30 points and grabbing 15 boards. BEAST!!!!!!
JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/DraftExpress/status/712048889038290949[/tweet]
Yea 11ps 5 rebs in 23 mins.........
bwgood77 wrote:MrMiyagi wrote:JMac1 wrote:
Yea 11ps 5 rebs in 23 mins.........
But Euroleague, man. That's like dropping 30 points and grabbing 15 boards. BEAST!!!!!!
It's still better than what he has done, and 60% from 3 is nice, and he should be hs senior playing against much tougher competition than most of the college guys.
The most important thing is this is swinging for fences as opposed possibly a safer pick that might not get us anywhere. No doubt he could be a bust, but I like what he can possibly bring. If this was a super strong draft I might feel otherwise, but I think we should take the chance on him if he is available. He could be the next Dirk or he could be the next Vesely, but outside of Dunn past that, no one is impressive and Dunn doesn't fit a position of need (but I'd take him at 4 if Bender is gone for Bledsoe insurance and because I hope we trade Knight).
Who do you want?
jcsunsfan wrote:bwgood77 wrote:MrMiyagi wrote:But Euroleague, man. That's like dropping 30 points and grabbing 15 boards. BEAST!!!!!!
It's still better than what he has done, and 60% from 3 is nice, and he should be hs senior playing against much tougher competition than most of the college guys.
The most important thing is this is swinging for fences as opposed possibly a safer pick that might not get us anywhere. No doubt he could be a bust, but I like what he can possibly bring. If this was a super strong draft I might feel otherwise, but I think we should take the chance on him if he is available. He could be the next Dirk or he could be the next Vesely, but outside of Dunn past that, no one is impressive and Dunn doesn't fit a position of need (but I'd take him at 4 if Bender is gone for Bledsoe insurance and because I hope we trade Knight).
Who do you want?
Bad analogy. "Safe picks" can end up stars as easily as the swing for the fences picks. Nash and Curry were both safe picks.
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AtheJ415 wrote:Jaylen Brown's floor to ceiling ranges from Courtney Lee to Jimmy Butler. I'd much rather roll with Bender, Dunn, Ingram, or Simmons (no order). I think age is being overrated when it comes to Dunn. He's a better playmaker than all of those guys would likely be as juniors in all likelihood except for Simmons, and it's not like Dunn doesn't have upside. He has elite athleticism and an edge/drive, and those 2 things count for a lot. There's no reason he couldn't become an all-star if he works hard enough. The real problem with drafting Dunn is our logjam at PG and the elite play around the league at the 1 somewhat diminishing the value of PGs.
bwgood77 wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
It's still better than what he has done, and 60% from 3 is nice, and he should be hs senior playing against much tougher competition than most of the college guys.
The most important thing is this is swinging for fences as opposed possibly a safer pick that might not get us anywhere. No doubt he could be a bust, but I like what he can possibly bring. If this was a super strong draft I might feel otherwise, but I think we should take the chance on him if he is available. He could be the next Dirk or he could be the next Vesely, but outside of Dunn past that, no one is impressive and Dunn doesn't fit a position of need (but I'd take him at 4 if Bender is gone for Bledsoe insurance and because I hope we trade Knight).
Who do you want?
Bad analogy. "Safe picks" can end up stars as easily as the swing for the fences picks. Nash and Curry were both safe picks.
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True, but those guys did GREAT things...I mean premier scorers...Curry led Davidson to big things as did Nash. Brown and Murray did not. They are young, so they are far from sure things. I don't know why these guys are considered sure things either when they were on teams with big talent and lost early in tourney.
I will trust what McD does with the draft for a bit longer, if his picks seem to pan out, but Bender imo opinion has more upside and fits more of a position of need, and we can cover the risk somewhat with Davis or Chriss potentially with the next pick.
bwgood77 wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:Jaylen Brown's floor to ceiling ranges from Courtney Lee to Jimmy Butler. I'd much rather roll with Bender, Dunn, Ingram, or Simmons (no order). I think age is being overrated when it comes to Dunn. He's a better playmaker than all of those guys would likely be as juniors in all likelihood except for Simmons, and it's not like Dunn doesn't have upside. He has elite athleticism and an edge/drive, and those 2 things count for a lot. There's no reason he couldn't become an all-star if he works hard enough. The real problem with drafting Dunn is our logjam at PG and the elite play around the league at the 1 somewhat diminishing the value of PGs.
I'd likely take Dunn at 4 if the other three are gone, but if we drop to 5 or 6 and he is gone, I'm not sure. I might risk taking Chriss early purely because of need and super raw athleticism plus being able to hit the 3, get steals and blocks. That is a huge need.
bwgood77 wrote:JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/DraftExpress/status/712048889038290949[/tweet]
Yea 11ps 5 rebs in 23 mins.........
I like Dunn, but for me, I think we need to swing for fences, and I'm not sure what Dunns was doing at the same age, but he is a position of need, which is why my ideal draft is him and Chriss and hope one of them pans out. Same risk we took for Amare.
There are so many unknowns with whether or not we can deal guys like Knight though.
I think we may end up with Jaylen Brown, and I have no idea what he will turn out to be, but he hasn't been particularly impressive either against decent competition...and the PAC12 has shown they may have been overrated.
You act like we can't trade, AND if Dunn is the truth, you draft him, I don't care if we had fifty guards. Booker is the only mainstay......so we really only have one guard.GoranTragic wrote:bwgood77 wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:Jaylen Brown's floor to ceiling ranges from Courtney Lee to Jimmy Butler. I'd much rather roll with Bender, Dunn, Ingram, or Simmons (no order). I think age is being overrated when it comes to Dunn. He's a better playmaker than all of those guys would likely be as juniors in all likelihood except for Simmons, and it's not like Dunn doesn't have upside. He has elite athleticism and an edge/drive, and those 2 things count for a lot. There's no reason he couldn't become an all-star if he works hard enough. The real problem with drafting Dunn is our logjam at PG and the elite play around the league at the 1 somewhat diminishing the value of PGs.
I'd likely take Dunn at 4 if the other three are gone, but if we drop to 5 or 6 and he is gone, I'm not sure. I might risk taking Chriss early purely because of need and super raw athleticism plus being able to hit the 3, get steals and blocks. That is a huge need.
Dunn? Seriously? Are we going back to stockpiling point guards?
JMac1 wrote:You act like we can't trade, AND if Dunn is the truth, you draft him, I don't care if we had fifty guards. Booker is the only mainstay......so we really only have one guard.GoranTragic wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I'd likely take Dunn at 4 if the other three are gone, but if we drop to 5 or 6 and he is gone, I'm not sure. I might risk taking Chriss early purely because of need and super raw athleticism plus being able to hit the 3, get steals and blocks. That is a huge need.
Dunn? Seriously? Are we going back to stockpiling point guards?
lilfishi22 wrote:dremill24 wrote:Weemsickew14 wrote:The front office is not going to make moves simply to sell tickets. They want to build a contender and are rebuilding. Love has never led a team to the playoffs. Love is an awful move. You think our defense is bad now... Love makes it 10x worse. Love was torched by Keef every time we played against him.
While I agree that he's not a guy we should get, you can't definitively sit here and say the front office won't make moves to sell tickets. Nobody cares about this team right now. The seats are empty..and this is Robert Sarver. Kevin Love has star power (deserved or not), he's young enough to sell as part of the core moving forward. Your other points are accurate, but like I tell my wife: just cause that's the way you want it to work out doesn't mean it actually will.
Oh I disagree. Nobody knew or cared who Love was when he was putting up 26/13 on a terrible Minny team and nobody really cares now that he's talked his way onto a "contender" only to struggle finding consistency after almost 2 full seasons with the Cavs while sitting behind Irving and Lebron. I just don't see the star power. If we were a good team already and we added Love, I can see the attraction as a "final piece of the puzzle" kind of thing. But not when you're a struggling lotto team bringing in a guy who doesn't exactly play an exciting style of basketball, doesn't have much of a personality nor puts in any effort defensively. If Love is your definition of moving the needle, then we'll just have to agree to disagree.
dremill24 wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:dremill24 wrote:
While I agree that he's not a guy we should get, you can't definitively sit here and say the front office won't make moves to sell tickets. Nobody cares about this team right now. The seats are empty..and this is Robert Sarver. Kevin Love has star power (deserved or not), he's young enough to sell as part of the core moving forward. Your other points are accurate, but like I tell my wife: just cause that's the way you want it to work out doesn't mean it actually will.
Oh I disagree. Nobody knew or cared who Love was when he was putting up 26/13 on a terrible Minny team and nobody really cares now that he's talked his way onto a "contender" only to struggle finding consistency after almost 2 full seasons with the Cavs while sitting behind Irving and Lebron. I just don't see the star power. If we were a good team already and we added Love, I can see the attraction as a "final piece of the puzzle" kind of thing. But not when you're a struggling lotto team bringing in a guy who doesn't exactly play an exciting style of basketball, doesn't have much of a personality nor puts in any effort defensively. If Love is your definition of moving the needle, then we'll just have to agree to disagree.
I actually made a point, twice, to indicate that I DON'T think Love is a definition of moving the needle or a move that needs to happen. I was simply saying that I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss the notion that the Suns' brass would make an attempt to pick him up should he be made available.
I am not in favor of the idea at all..just playing Devils advocate and saying that what we want isn't what determines how something will happen.
"If you look at a lot of the good teams right now," Sarver said. "They went through three, four, five, six tough years to be able to get all those young players and have that consistency to compete at a high level for an extended period of time.
"I think we're taking steps to do that but they're painful."
This sounds like an owner finally ready to suck it up and ride out a real, true rebuild. I don't mean the Sixers kind of rebuild which intentionally tanks harder than any team in history has tanked.
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2016/3/12/11201278/phoenix-suns-owner-backs-gm-offers-mixed-signals-on-suns-summer-plans