Puff wrote:letsgosuns wrote:The Suns have too many guards. There are six guards that need to play. Look at the rotation (Gambo said Knight will backup Bledsoe):
PG: Bledsoe/Knight/Ulis
SG: Booker/Barbosa/Goodwin
How can you please all of them with sufficient minutes. You cannot. There is no way the Suns signed Barbosa for 4 million a year to keep him on the bench. Booker and Bledsoe are the clear starters and will get at least 30 minutes per game. I also do not see Booker playing small forward and going with a Bledsoe/Knight/Booker lineup. Not with Warren and Tucker still on the team. And do not forget Dudley plays small forward too. Even Bender looks like he can play small forward. When you have so much talent, length, and versatility, you do not play a small dual point guard lineup. Knight is the guy that needs to go. There is no point in having a player on the team that wants to be the main ball handler and play at least 30 minutes a game when the team already has players that do that. Knight needs to be on a team where he is the starting point guard and not fighting for minutes.
Everyone seems to think that Booker is not going to play the three. Well I think you are completely wrong in that belief. This will surely happen after the trade for LB, unless Knight is traded.
I foresee our starting lineup on opening to be as follows:
C - Chandler or Len (This is the only position of question)
PF - Dudley
SF - Booker - (maybe Warren but my money is on Booker starting)
SG - Knight
PG - Bledsoe
It surely could be our best lineup at crunch time, unless one of the rookies step up, which likely will not happen early in the year.
The writing has been on the wall since Watson was hired on as coach. He said he saw Booker at the three as viable, as I remember.
Anyone know if they played Booker at 3 at all in the Summer League game? That would be an indication that they're really considering it for the season.