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Will not miss Point Book.
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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming Wow! What a Ride!-H.S.T.
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Oh wow we finally have a point guard. Good thing we fired the coach that actually got that guy to realize his potential.
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Ayton should be happy. Rubio is a good pick and roll partner.
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I like the move. He's not a perfect player obviously but he might be the best PG the Suns have had since Dragic in 2013/14.
Good defender, great passer. Hopefully he's in his prime right now and his 3 point percentage can go up to like 34-35% but obviously that's hard to count on.
I also like that this allows Tyler Johnson to be a backup guard, he's nice off the bench.
Resign Kelly, add a backup 4/5 and let's see what these kids got.
Good defender, great passer. Hopefully he's in his prime right now and his 3 point percentage can go up to like 34-35% but obviously that's hard to count on.
I also like that this allows Tyler Johnson to be a backup guard, he's nice off the bench.
Resign Kelly, add a backup 4/5 and let's see what these kids got.
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My initial reaction when I woke up and saw this... meh. I don't hate the move at all, just feel the front office was too scared on striking out going for the home run and instead went for the smart play and went for ground ball single.
Rubio is definitely better than going for Rozier, and I can see the front office because hesitant in going after injury prone Brogdon, as he may have only signed with us for $24 mil a year. Beverly was too old, and thank god we didn't go after Corey Joseph.
I'm content going for Rubio, he isn't a shooter but he can at least setup our shooters. Hopefully everyone else takes a huge step in improvement this year.
Rubio is definitely better than going for Rozier, and I can see the front office because hesitant in going after injury prone Brogdon, as he may have only signed with us for $24 mil a year. Beverly was too old, and thank god we didn't go after Corey Joseph.
I'm content going for Rubio, he isn't a shooter but he can at least setup our shooters. Hopefully everyone else takes a huge step in improvement this year.
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Another thing about Rubio though, if he was our intended target, we should have just kept Igor.
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Qwigglez wrote:Another thing about Rubio though, if he was our intended target, we should have just kept Igor.
I'm a little surprised he'd even come here after we fired Igor
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I like this signing alot, he will make it a lot easier for Booker and give Ayton some easy points. You guys finally got a point guard that can pass and share the ball right. He will make everybody better.
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Qwigglez wrote:Another thing about Rubio though, if he was our intended target, we should have just kept Igor.
Well we should've tried to get Rubio last season to be honest. I think Igor probably would still have his job. To buy into Igor's system enough to hire him and give him no PG's to run it is the epitome of stupidity.
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Oh boy, RICKY FREAKING RUBIO
"I got nothing to prove in this league. I’m a max player, and I’ll continue to be a max player."
Five foot Eighton
“No matter what you do or how you do it, as long as you have true passion you will succeed.”
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Five foot Eighton
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:Meh. That's my reaction to this deal. Could be better and could have been worse.
This about sums up my feelings on the entire off-season so far. The draft, the Warren trade, the Rubio signing. It all amounts to "meh, could be worse." On the good side? We have a PF that's a real starting PF and a PG that's a real starting PG. On the bad side? Rubio can't really shoot so defenses sag off him and it will do nothing to unclog the paint or ease the double-team concerns for Booker. Saric seems to be a bit bipolar. I sure hope we're getting the one that shoots mid to upper 40s from the field and in the high 30s from 3, and can play make a little for others.
If we somehow manage to get Oubre for market value ($15 to $17M/yr) then I would feel a little better about the past 10 days. If he signs for $20M+ per year it could also tip the scales from meh to "Suns gonna Suns."
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Does this euro flop like crazy?
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carey wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:Meh. That's my reaction to this deal. Could be better and could have been worse.
This about sums up my feelings on the entire off-season so far. The draft, the Warren trade, the Rubio signing. It all amounts to "meh, could be worse." On the good side? We have a PF that's a real starting PF and a PG that's a real starting PG. On the bad side? Rubio can't really shoot so defenses sag off him and it will do nothing to unclog the paint or ease the double-team concerns for Booker. Saric seems to be a bit bipolar. I sure hope we're getting the one that shoots mid to upper 40s from the field and in the high 30s from 3, and can play make a little for others.
If we somehow manage to get Oubre for market value ($15 to $17M/yr) then I would feel a little better about the past 10 days. If he signs for $20M+ per year it could also tip the scales from meh to "Suns gonna Suns."
we have no choice but to match oubre anyway. there's nobody else available who fills that hole.
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I'm going to reserve too much judgement til he plays his first game as a Sun.
We've seen him have some flash but also some flops, but the fact is he's a 6'4" PG, in his prime, who is pass-first and genuinely liked by teammates. He gets to the line well (career 3.7 FTA @ 84%) and will make Ayton and Booker better.
Look at the other deals - Rozier 3/$58m seems ludicrous, give me Rubio, every time.
Brogdon 4/$85m...wash. Brogdon is only 2yr younger and isn't the playmaker Rubio is, but he's clearly a better shooter which is what we needed.
He spoonfed Gobert 3-4 easy buckets a night, so I look forward to seeing him put Booker in open spots and run the PnR with Ayton, or get out on the break with our wings. He's a smart player, we needed that next to Book. Also means Tyler J (if he isn't moved on) shifts to the 2nd unit, which I really like.
Solid job. I thought I'd be mad as hell but for the price and his age (will be 28 in October), I'm actually quite pleased.
We've seen him have some flash but also some flops, but the fact is he's a 6'4" PG, in his prime, who is pass-first and genuinely liked by teammates. He gets to the line well (career 3.7 FTA @ 84%) and will make Ayton and Booker better.
Look at the other deals - Rozier 3/$58m seems ludicrous, give me Rubio, every time.
Brogdon 4/$85m...wash. Brogdon is only 2yr younger and isn't the playmaker Rubio is, but he's clearly a better shooter which is what we needed.
He spoonfed Gobert 3-4 easy buckets a night, so I look forward to seeing him put Booker in open spots and run the PnR with Ayton, or get out on the break with our wings. He's a smart player, we needed that next to Book. Also means Tyler J (if he isn't moved on) shifts to the 2nd unit, which I really like.
Solid job. I thought I'd be mad as hell but for the price and his age (will be 28 in October), I'm actually quite pleased.
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https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2019/6/30/20659724/nba-free-agency-brogdon-rubio-bogdanovic-smaller-deals?__twitter_impression=true
Ringer has Rubio to the suns as a "head scratcher"
Ringer has Rubio to the suns as a "head scratcher"
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spanishninja wrote:carey wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:Meh. That's my reaction to this deal. Could be better and could have been worse.
This about sums up my feelings on the entire off-season so far. The draft, the Warren trade, the Rubio signing. It all amounts to "meh, could be worse." On the good side? We have a PF that's a real starting PF and a PG that's a real starting PG. On the bad side? Rubio can't really shoot so defenses sag off him and it will do nothing to unclog the paint or ease the double-team concerns for Booker. Saric seems to be a bit bipolar. I sure hope we're getting the one that shoots mid to upper 40s from the field and in the high 30s from 3, and can play make a little for others.
If we somehow manage to get Oubre for market value ($15 to $17M/yr) then I would feel a little better about the past 10 days. If he signs for $20M+ per year it could also tip the scales from meh to "Suns gonna Suns."
we have no choice but to match oubre anyway. there's nobody else available who fills that hole.
not anymore

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matt131 wrote:https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2019/6/30/20659724/nba-free-agency-brogdon-rubio-bogdanovic-smaller-deals?__twitter_impression=true
Ringer has Rubio to the suns as a "head scratcher"
They also have this: "Steal: The Kings and Trevor Ariza and Dewayne Dedmon"
what a garbage website.
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matt131 wrote:https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2019/6/30/20659724/nba-free-agency-brogdon-rubio-bogdanovic-smaller-deals?__twitter_impression=true
Ringer has Rubio to the suns as a "head scratcher"
Their only reasoning is for it being a head scratcher is that DLo is technically still put there
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starbosa10 wrote:matt131 wrote:https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2019/6/30/20659724/nba-free-agency-brogdon-rubio-bogdanovic-smaller-deals?__twitter_impression=true
Ringer has Rubio to the suns as a "head scratcher"
Their only reasoning is for it being a head scratcher is that DLo is technically still put there
Yeah that's true. Their takes usually favor the hipster teams and teams for whom they root.
I trust Kevin o'connor enough and his live reaction to the deal was not good. I think it'll be very interesting to watch our team next season. I think more important than Rubio will be the growth of Booker, Ayton, and Bridges








