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oddity wrote:The more I look at the salaries the likes of Barnes and Batum are about to get, the more I think holding on to Bledsoe/Knight would be the best move. While it's nice to salivate about what a trade could net us now, waiting out could get us even more. If guys like Harrison Barnes are getting upwards of 20 mil a year, Knight and Bledsoe's 14 mil will start to look like a bargain over time. Everyone seems down on the value of these guys, but in reality their stocks will only rise as comparable players around them begin to dwarf the salaries they're getting.
                                                                                                          NavLDO wrote:MrMiyagi wrote:Kerrsed wrote:
AR was not one of them!
Its always funny how people choose to remember the failures and not the ones i liked that worked out.
Also funny that TWiLL and Stephenson i only mentioned AFTER their stock was at its lowest, so its not like i was all about it with the pre-hype, just thought we should give them a chance.
Those are just the ones I could remember. I wasn't trying to be a dick. I never thought that they were bad options at the time you were championing them.
Who are the ones that worked out?
OOOOOoooohhhhh, yes you were, Mr. "Wax-On, Wax-Off" Green Font-turned-Lavender-Font man...you just best be knowin' I've had my eye on you, lately; you just keep on r'memberin' that...that I'll be there watchin' you....keepin' my One-EYE' on you...you might see my 'one-eye' peekin' on your shoulder (that's how we do things in the Nav...layin' our 'one-eye' on your shoulder when you least expect it(sorry if you don't get my meaning there, but just remember, I'm the one that made your "dick" font, "huge", above....mmmm-hmmmm!
oddity wrote:The more I look at the salaries the likes of Barnes and Batum are about to get, the more I think holding on to Bledsoe/Knight would be the best move. While it's nice to salivate about what a trade could net us now, waiting out could get us even more. If guys like Harrison Barnes are getting upwards of 20 mil a year, Knight and Bledsoe's 14 mil will start to look like a bargain over time. Everyone seems down on the value of these guys, but in reality their stocks will only rise as comparable players around them begin to dwarf the salaries they're getting.
                                                                                                          JMac1 wrote:oddity wrote:The more I look at the salaries the likes of Barnes and Batum are about to get, the more I think holding on to Bledsoe/Knight would be the best move. While it's nice to salivate about what a trade could net us now, waiting out could get us even more. If guys like Harrison Barnes are getting upwards of 20 mil a year, Knight and Bledsoe's 14 mil will start to look like a bargain over time. Everyone seems down on the value of these guys, but in reality their stocks will only rise as comparable players around them begin to dwarf the salaries they're getting.
It's so simple. I can't believe how many posters want to sign FA's for the sake of it.![]()
Are team is set. Starters, rotation guys, young guys, and vets.
                                                                                                          BobbieL wrote:oddity wrote:The more I look at the salaries the likes of Barnes and Batum are about to get, the more I think holding on to Bledsoe/Knight would be the best move. While it's nice to salivate about what a trade could net us now, waiting out could get us even more. If guys like Harrison Barnes are getting upwards of 20 mil a year, Knight and Bledsoe's 14 mil will start to look like a bargain over time. Everyone seems down on the value of these guys, but in reality their stocks will only rise as comparable players around them begin to dwarf the salaries they're getting.
If Brandon Knight is on board as the third guy, Vinnie Johnson, Michael Cooper sixth man, keep him
If he is Markieff Morris (which I do not think he would be) - trade him
oddity wrote:JMac1 wrote:oddity wrote:The more I look at the salaries the likes of Barnes and Batum are about to get, the more I think holding on to Bledsoe/Knight would be the best move. While it's nice to salivate about what a trade could net us now, waiting out could get us even more. If guys like Harrison Barnes are getting upwards of 20 mil a year, Knight and Bledsoe's 14 mil will start to look like a bargain over time. Everyone seems down on the value of these guys, but in reality their stocks will only rise as comparable players around them begin to dwarf the salaries they're getting.
It's so simple. I can't believe how many posters want to sign FA's for the sake of it.![]()
Are team is set. Starters, rotation guys, young guys, and vets.
The best move for our salary situation is to eat a bad contract in a salary-dump move in order to secure a mid to high 1st rounder in next year's draft. Signing a bigger free agent like Barnes or Batum will likely not be enough for this team to compete at an elite level, so why bother wasting what could be an opportunity to bolster our treasure trove of young assets?
                                                                         
                                  letsgosuns wrote:http://arizonasports.com/story/719305/phoenix-suns-look-to-be-aggressive-in-free-agency-target-veteran-pf/
Serious question. When did Jared Dudley become a veteran "power forward." I remember him playing small forward and shooting guard for the Suns. Amare Stoudemire was the Suns power forward and Lou Amundson was the back-up. Lopez, Collins, and Frye were the other big men in 2010. Even after that, Dudley never played power forward for the Suns. So again, how can anyone think Dudley is suddenly a power forward.
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
                                                       
                                                    NTB wrote:letsgosuns wrote:http://arizonasports.com/story/719305/phoenix-suns-look-to-be-aggressive-in-free-agency-target-veteran-pf/
Serious question. When did Jared Dudley become a veteran "power forward." I remember him playing small forward and shooting guard for the Suns. Amare Stoudemire was the Suns power forward and Lou Amundson was the back-up. Lopez, Collins, and Frye were the other big men in 2010. Even after that, Dudley never played power forward for the Suns. So again, how can anyone think Dudley is suddenly a power forward.
He got slower, maybe fatter.
dantley4prez wrote:....I want to put this thought out there.
We don't get to decide whether Brandon Knight starts or sits.
When asked on Doug and Wolf whether Brandon should be OK with a bench role, McD said "I don't think Suns fans have seen the real Brandon Knight."
Unless I hear otherwise, Knight will start on opening night.
You guys just assume that the organization will ask him to sit, but as far as I know that's not even happening. So there's no point agonizing over it, or thinking about it.
                                                       
                                                    letsgosuns wrote:NTB wrote:letsgosuns wrote:http://arizonasports.com/story/719305/phoenix-suns-look-to-be-aggressive-in-free-agency-target-veteran-pf/
Serious question. When did Jared Dudley become a veteran "power forward." I remember him playing small forward and shooting guard for the Suns. Amare Stoudemire was the Suns power forward and Lou Amundson was the back-up. Lopez, Collins, and Frye were the other big men in 2010. Even after that, Dudley never played power forward for the Suns. So again, how can anyone think Dudley is suddenly a power forward.
He got slower, maybe fatter.
That is a pretty funny concept actually. He goes up a weight class which constitutes him becoming a power forward. It does not make sense to me that he is power forward because how is he supposed to guard guys like Griffin, Aldridge, or any of the other top power forwards in the league.
                                                       
                                                    JMac1 wrote:dantley4prez wrote:....I want to put this thought out there.
We don't get to decide whether Brandon Knight starts or sits.
When asked on Doug and Wolf whether Brandon should be OK with a bench role, McD said "I don't think Suns fans have seen the real Brandon Knight."
Unless I hear otherwise, Knight will start on opening night.
You guys just assume that the organization will ask him to sit, but as far as I know that's not even happening. So there's no point agonizing over it, or thinking about it.
And guess who will be starting at the 3 to appease Knight and chemistry then sliding to the 2 at the first substitution? You heard it here first. Yea Book won't be playing the full-time three, but he will be starting there.
                   
                   
                                                                      dantley4prez wrote:What would it cost to bring Alex back next summer?
What is he worth?
Probably not what we'll have to give him.
                   
                   
                                                       
               
                   
                   
                                                                      oddity wrote: The best move for our salary situation is to eat a bad contract in a salary-dump move in order to secure a mid to high 1st rounder in next year's draft. Signing a bigger free agent like Barnes or Batum will likely not be enough for this team to compete at an elite level, so why bother wasting what could be an opportunity to bolster our treasure trove of young assets?