bigfoot wrote:FYI Ann Meyers Drysdale (yes the ex-Suns Color Analyst who quietly retired this year on July 11, 2018) actually had a contract/tryout with the Indiana Pacers. Giving Diana a tryout wouldn't hurt.

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bigfoot wrote:FYI Ann Meyers Drysdale (yes the ex-Suns Color Analyst who quietly retired this year on July 11, 2018) actually had a contract/tryout with the Indiana Pacers. Giving Diana a tryout wouldn't hurt.
jcsunsfan wrote:stoo wrote:BobbieL wrote:
I agree. Now, does that mean I am opposed to trading Jackson. For the right player, sure. But not for even Goran Dragic would I trade Josh Jackson. Jackson had a couple bad summer gam league games - big deal. Its summer league basketball
well it's not about whether he was getting buckets in SL, but the way he played... I confess i haven't watched him extensively, but he doesn't seem like team first player, nor one with particularly high BBIQ... and it seems to me the suns are rebuilding around those qualities
Haven’t watched him extensively? There is the error in your evaluation. JJ is actually a very smart b-ball player. He just has great physical skills and tends to try to play too fast. When he settles, he plays great.
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LukasBMW wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that Tyler Ulis might still be the best PG on our team???? Oh wait...we cut him.
Saberestar wrote:
GoranTragic wrote:Saberestar wrote:
No surprise. We don't want their garbage.
Why aren't we trading for Dragic?
Mjeezy2006 wrote:GoranTragic wrote:Saberestar wrote:
No surprise. We don't want their garbage.
Why aren't we trading for Dragic?
That is who I bet we get (Dragic).... my guess is we are doing our due diligence on other pg prospects before any deal is made
Mjeezy2006 wrote:GoranTragic wrote:Saberestar wrote:
No surprise. We don't want their garbage.
Why aren't we trading for Dragic?
That is who I bet we get (Dragic).... my guess is we are doing our due diligence on other pg prospects before any deal is made
Kerrsed wrote:Booker/Jackson/Ariza/Anderson/Ayton
Im ok with Point-Book, having the ball in his hands more isnt going to be a bad thing, not to mention i think it will end up being less than most PG's handle as Koko's system is all about fluid ball movement and passing, meaning that it wont be completely PG driven and controlled. Booker at 6"7 can guard and body up any PG. Moving Jackson to the starting 2 spot will also create more minutes for Bridges at either SG or SF (As i think that Ariza will split time between SF and PF). Let Booker take on that James Harden role, he's our best player and the team leader, so let him lead the team on the court as well.
Booker/Melton/Okobo/Canaan
Jackson/Bridges/Daniels/Reed
Ariza/Warren/Bridges
Anderson/Bender
Ayton/Holmes/Chandler
In a line-up like that i believe our weakest position is PF and would look to maybe package Chandler with Warren and/or Canaan and see if we can improve there. I still think Tobias Harris would have been a great pick up for us at PF and should be a realistic FA target for us next offseason.
bwgood77 wrote:Kerrsed wrote:Booker/Jackson/Ariza/Anderson/Ayton
Im ok with Point-Book, having the ball in his hands more isnt going to be a bad thing, not to mention i think it will end up being less than most PG's handle as Koko's system is all about fluid ball movement and passing, meaning that it wont be completely PG driven and controlled. Booker at 6"7 can guard and body up any PG. Moving Jackson to the starting 2 spot will also create more minutes for Bridges at either SG or SF (As i think that Ariza will split time between SF and PF). Let Booker take on that James Harden role, he's our best player and the team leader, so let him lead the team on the court as well.
Booker/Melton/Okobo/Canaan
Jackson/Bridges/Daniels/Reed
Ariza/Warren/Bridges
Anderson/Bender
Ayton/Holmes/Chandler
In a line-up like that i believe our weakest position is PF and would look to maybe package Chandler with Warren and/or Canaan and see if we can improve there. I still think Tobias Harris would have been a great pick up for us at PF and should be a realistic FA target for us next offseason.
I think it's too much responsibility to put on him right now, even though I wouldn't mind it in the future. He was among the league leaders in turnovers per game last year and had by far the worst ast/to ratio of any non big in that group.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/turnovers/sort/avgTurnovers/order/false
Lin is listed in the group but his stats are only from 1 game.
Booker would probably lead the league in turnovers per game and have by far the worst ast/to ratios for non big men of those among the leaders.
It would be nice if it could work because it solves the PG dilemma and the roster glut but I don't think Booker is quite ready yet, at least based on where he left off.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:We can argue the pluses and minuses of TJ all day long but the suns actions this summer are a pretty clear sign they aren't 100% sold on him. You don't bring in ariza and Bridges if you are.
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Years90Suns wrote:I do not think Booker is 6-7 (not even 6-6, probably), I do not think he can play PG and I am sure that him playing PG would not be benefitial for the team.
Years90Suns wrote:I do not understand why in hell we signed Ariza?
We have Warren, we have JJ and we picked Bridges. So, we already had to guys who play, primarely, the SF spot. Then we picked a third one who can play SG and SF.
Why do you spent money in a SF who will be here one year? Did the Warriors pay us to steal Ariza from the Rockets son minizing their chances? Or are we really thinking about playing with two SFs for extended periods? There is only another plausible option: we are trying to trade JJ or Warren.