Qwigglez wrote:^Wrong wiseman Miyagi, I saw a physic recently and she assured me the draft would go Lakers / Suns / Celtics.
You might want to get your money back, because you were looking for a psychic.
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Qwigglez wrote:^Wrong wiseman Miyagi, I saw a physic recently and she assured me the draft would go Lakers / Suns / Celtics.
Saberestar wrote:Qwigglez wrote:^I know some people still believe Knight is on a bad contract but I would say it's a fair contract. Reggie Jackson is getting paid more than Knight and they average pretty similar numbers and Jackson is a year and a half older. We'll probably see Jeremy Lin and Dennis Schroeder (and possibly Ish Smith) get similar contracts if not get paid more than Knight. Rajon Rondo might be looking for his last fat paycheck. Point is, his contract isn't such a monstrosity as many of you are making it out to be.
Reggie Jackson is a better player than Knight, it is not even close. Numbers are not the true story, I do not care if Knight puts 20 points per game because I watch every game and I see his real impact on the game.
Reggie Jackson is better than Knight at everything but spot up shooting, just that.
Bledsoe and Reggie Jackson are on the same tier, but Jackson is even higher on that tier because he is not injury prone.
dremill24 wrote:My trade targets over the next year:
Jonathan Simmons. Jamychal Green. Norman Powell. Josh Richardson.
Hustle players like Tucker are fine..but give me some pitbulls with athleticism and upside.
lilfishi22 wrote:Knight's contract is fine. I just don't think having him on the Suns is going to help us move forward, especially with his selfish style of play.
AtheJ415 wrote:Saberestar wrote:Qwigglez wrote:^I know some people still believe Knight is on a bad contract but I would say it's a fair contract. Reggie Jackson is getting paid more than Knight and they average pretty similar numbers and Jackson is a year and a half older. We'll probably see Jeremy Lin and Dennis Schroeder (and possibly Ish Smith) get similar contracts if not get paid more than Knight. Rajon Rondo might be looking for his last fat paycheck. Point is, his contract isn't such a monstrosity as many of you are making it out to be.
Reggie Jackson is a better player than Knight, it is not even close. Numbers are not the true story, I do not care if Knight puts 20 points per game because I watch every game and I see his real impact on the game.
Reggie Jackson is better than Knight at everything but spot up shooting, just that.
Bledsoe and Reggie Jackson are on the same tier, but Jackson is even higher on that tier because he is not injury prone.
Bledsoe is better than Jackson, and it's not even close imo.

fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
saintEscaton wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:Saberestar wrote:Reggie Jackson is a better player than Knight, it is not even close. Numbers are not the true story, I do not care if Knight puts 20 points per game because I watch every game and I see his real impact on the game.
Reggie Jackson is better than Knight at everything but spot up shooting, just that.
Bledsoe and Reggie Jackson are on the same tier, but Jackson is even higher on that tier because he is not injury prone.
Bledsoe is better than Jackson, and it's not even close imo.
Bledsoe is a better rebounder, gets to the line a little more , a good but not lockdown on the ball defender by any means, he will give up dribble penetration and sometimes recover with a flashy weakside block. But Jackson is a superior floor general who can slow it down in the halfcourt, dish more dimes and turns it over less
DirtyDez wrote:So Jackson is better than Knight and it's not even close but Bledsoe is better than Jackson and it's not even close. Quite frankly neither of the 3 are good enough to have that much separation over the other.
AtheJ415 wrote:DirtyDez wrote:So Jackson is better than Knight and it's not even close but Bledsoe is better than Jackson and it's not even close. Quite frankly neither of the 3 are good enough to have that much separation over the other.
Bledsoe is. All-star caliber before injury. The other 2 are at best solid starters.

AtheJ415 wrote:DirtyDez wrote:So Jackson is better than Knight and it's not even close but Bledsoe is better than Jackson and it's not even close. Quite frankly neither of the 3 are good enough to have that much separation over the other.
Bledsoe is. All-star caliber before injury. The other 2 are at best solid starters.
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.

DirtyDez wrote:So Jackson is better than Knight and it's not even close but Bledsoe is better than Jackson and it's not even close. Quite frankly neither of the 3 are good enough to have that much separation over the other.
Qwigglez wrote:Just wondering if the Rockets were to call and offer James Harden for Brandon Knight, Devin Booker, our 2017 pick (no protection), Miami's 2018 pick and the right to trade picks with the Miami 2021 pick would you guys accept it?
Qwigglez wrote:Just wondering if the Rockets were to call and offer James Harden for Brandon Knight, Devin Booker, our 2017 pick (no protection), Miami's 2018 pick and the right to trade picks with the Miami 2021 pick would you guys accept it?
The Suns have seven guaranteed contracts on the books for the 2016-17 season that along with the last year of Michael Beasley’s stretched contract, total to $50,291,480.
That gives the Suns a possible $41,708,520 in salary cap space.
The number would have to include the Suns letting go of the last year of P.J. Tucker’s $5.3 million non-guaranteed deal, the last two years of John Jenkins’ $1.05 million per year non-guaranteed deal and the last year of Alan Williams’ $874,636 non-guaranteed deal.
Even if Tucker, Jenkins and Williams were to all stick around, Phoenix would still have $34,482,923 in cap space.
If the Suns hold their current draft position and keep all three of their first-round picks (No. 4, No. 13 and No. 28), their cap space number would be at $28,093,423.
The Suns’ unrestricted free agents are Mirza Teletovic, Jon Leuer, Ronnie Price and Chase Budinger.


Qwigglez wrote:So add in Bogdan, keep Mirza and we got 12-15mil to spend. Looking good.

Qwigglez wrote:Just wondering if the Rockets were to call and offer James Harden for Brandon Knight, Devin Booker, our 2017 pick (no protection), Miami's 2018 pick and the right to trade picks with the Miami 2021 pick would you guys accept it?

bwgood77 wrote:Qwigglez wrote:So add in Bogdan, keep Mirza and we got 12-15mil to spend. Looking good.
I doubt Bogdan comes over yet, if he is still locked into rookie contract (though I don't know if it means he would just have 1 more year on what that contract would have been or what).
We will likely be hard pressed to find many or any really good players to sign anyway, and it might be best we don't have a ton of cap space so we don't hand out the likes of $70 million to a guy like Knight and $52 million to a guy like Chandler.