carey wrote:I'm team Bender over Chriss.
Team Bender over?
... Oh, Chriss....
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carey wrote:I'm team Bender over Chriss.
nevetsov wrote:carey wrote:I'm team Bender over Chriss.
Team Bender over?
... Oh, Chriss....
ATTL wrote:Spoiler:
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I like him, i think he's a 2/3 and don't think it would be prudent to draft another wing when we have good/great players there and gaping holes at other positions when similar tier prospects are available.
Mulhollanddrive wrote:The only All-Star Center from the top 6 teams (Al Horford) averages 13 points, 7 rebounds.
Would a top pick / max salary be wasted on the Center position?
nevetsov wrote:Mulhollanddrive wrote:The only All-Star Center from the top 6 teams (Al Horford) averages 13 points, 7 rebounds.
Would a top pick / max salary be wasted on the Center position?
More than likely. Good teams are stacked at 1-4, you NEED quality at those spots to be competitive. You can get by without a star C.
Saberestar wrote:The more I think about it, the more I like this trade for the Suns.
I wanted that before the deadline, we needed to bring a PG who could probably be part of our core in the future.
He is good enough to start, but he is perfect as a veteran backup for a rookie PG.
If we are lucky in the draft and we can get Trae or Doncic we can really be set for the future at PG, SG and SF.
PG: Trae or Doncic/ Payton / Ulis
SG: Booker/ Daniels/ Reed
SF: Warren/ Jackson/ Reed
We will need to improve our PF and C position, we need to add at least one big time frontcourt player.
Qwigglez wrote:sunsbum wrote:Also how is it remotely possible to give this trade anything but an A? Someone's always gotta be pissing in poor McDs cheerios.
Kind of a double edged sword though. If Payton does play well, maybe he helps the Suns win a few games and thus lowering our draft positioning. He may also put himself in a better position to extract more money from our front office if we decide to keep him this summer.
Had we not traded for him we could just continue rolling out our crappy no PG team and lose by 40 every night. Yeah it sucks, but keeps our tank strong.
So I can definitely see why people may not like the trade.
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Why is Payton for a 2nd rounder a great deal when most people didn't want him for free in FA?
NavLDO wrote:ATTL wrote:Spoiler:
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I like him, i think he's a 2/3 and don't think it would be prudent to draft another wing when we have good/great players there and gaping holes at other positions when similar tier prospects are available.
I said the same thing, a couple of months ago, before I watched some video of him. He's a gifted PG, as well...like a Simmons as a Point-Forward-type of player...at least he could be, quite easily. If we got him, it would open up tons of possibilities for us, especially knowing now that Booker could handle the rock for short stints, AND we now have Payton, we could run sets, like...
Doncic / Booker / Warren / Bender / Rookie
Payton / Booker / Doncic / Chriss / Bender
Booker / Doncic / JJ / Chriss / Rookie
Payton / Doncic / JJ / Bender / Rookie
Doncic / JJ / Warren / Chriss / Bender
...and so on and so forth...
bwgood77 wrote:dremill24 wrote:jredsaz wrote:
But of the Suns end up with the fist overall would you even trade that for AD or Kawahi?
Why would you not?
The reasons you might not are length of control (8-9 years vs 2-3) and that it would probably require the #1 and Booker to get a guy like AD. None of our other guys have much trade value imo.
And if the Spurs part with Kawhi, I would fear his injury is not something you want to deal with..obviously something is wrong there.
Anyway, the Pelicans are not trading AD. They have been desperately building around him and have him for 3 more seasons. Why the hell would they trade away a top 10 player that early?
NavLDO wrote:Saberestar wrote:The more I think about it, the more I like this trade for the Suns.
I wanted that before the deadline, we needed to bring a PG who could probably be part of our core in the future.
He is good enough to start, but he is perfect as a veteran backup for a rookie PG.
If we are lucky in the draft and we can get Trae or Doncic we can really be set for the future at PG, SG and SF.
PG: Trae or Doncic/ Payton / Ulis
SG: Booker/ Daniels/ Reed
SF: Warren/ Jackson/ Reed
We will need to improve our PF and C position, we need to add at least one big time frontcourt player.
Exactly. And this alleviates my fears -- (whew! Thank goodness for that! Nav's fears are allayed!!) -- of having a Rookie PG come in and having to attempt to develop with 3 guys that are still trying to learn how to play with a 'regular, NBA-Starter-level-talent-PG', because they have never played with a true Ball distributor. Bledsoe never was; Ulis might be, but he's just NOT a starter-level talent, nor was Canaan (even if he was closer); and Booker is a true SG--not a PG, or even really a Combo Guard. He is NOW, but he wasn't coming in.
Anyway, this gives our guys 25 games or so to play with a true floor general, and I like that. If we can manage to keep him?? Great, even better, but if not, I'm happy to trade a 40th pick for 25 games of more ideal development conditions than what we had.
AtheJ415 wrote:Bender can be our center, and a very good one at that.
Fo-Real wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:Bender can be our center, and a very good one at that.
Not with how soft he is.