Wilber85 wrote:Oubre > warren
this is a basketball forum, not runway model discussion
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                                                                                                          Wilber85 wrote:Oubre > warren

 
                    
                    
                                                                      Saberestar wrote:This is interesting.
After spending a week with the squad in Flagstaff for training camp and getting to know them as players and people for the first time, Devin Booker was given a name and then responded with his rapid-fire impressions of his new teammates.
Ricky Rubio"Fierce competitor. High-level competitor. Great leader. Talking on both ends of the floor, making sure everybody is in the right spot, so he’s definitely that nucleus of a point guard that you need.”
Dario Saric"A lot, lot better — I mean I didn’t get to watch him play in Philly a lot, especially with the ball-dominant people that he played around there. I think he couldn’t show as much as he’ll be able to this year. He can do a little bit of everything. Pass, dribble, shoot. Mobile four. He can make plays from that position too and he’s a lot taller than I thought he was.”
Cam Johnson"Very good, very good. Obviously you can tell he’s well-coached throughout his whole life. He just knows basketball actions. Never stops moving without the ball. He shoots at a high clip.”
Ty Jerome"Very smart player, very high IQ. Spoke on him a little bit already. I notice the way he thinks the game. Even when he makes a mistake, he knows the mistake he made, and at the same time, he’s leading, putting people in the right position, and doing that as a rookie says a lot about your knowledge for the game.”
Frank Kaminsky"Spaces the floor. Shot the ball very well this training camp. Every time we messed up a coverage when he was left open, you knew it was going in. Definitely a floor spacer. Great personality off the court too. I think the fans are gonna love the way he goes about things.”
Cheick Diallo"Hard player. He’s gonna play at a 100 miles per hour the whole time. Sets the screens, catches the lobs, blocks the shots that you need. He’s that type of player that you want on your team, doing all the dirty work.”
Jevon Carter“Similar, also. He’s gonna pick you up 94 feet, the West Virginia way. Very good defender. Every time he’s guarding you, you know you gotta make sure you’re on your Ps and Qs and take care of the ball because you know he’s definitely going to speed you up.”
Jalen Lecque"Very athletic. He’s still gonna learn — it’s an interesting league. Once his jump shot expands and gets better and he gets to the free-throw line, I think his rhythm will be a lot better. Super athlete, he has instincts you can’t teach.”
https://arizonasports.com/story/2107115/devin-booker-gives-his-first-impressions-of-new-suns-players/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Bro... like why we get this guy in the first place. We needed a PG but the front office got me another damn wing player. Idk, maybe they know basketball better than me. He’s cool I guess.
Not even gonna lie, I thought dude retired like two years ago. Then I hear we trade for him? Like yooooo, this front office crazy. Can still hit threes though, I’ll give em that.
Dude is a rook but he’s older than me AND I been in the league for three years. Nah... Mikals cool, high IQ, plays solid defense and can shoot threes. Unlike last years rook they gave me, that dude is garbage.
Hes the guy I wanted the Suns to draft if I’m being honest. Shaq-Kobe 2.0 is happening. Low-key he just needs to hustle and not pick up bad habits from some of our vets. Not trying to drop names but Tyson’s been dogging it since my rookie year. On the real I called Tyson one time to get a workout in and he tells me he’s at a Dave and Busters with Justin frickin Bieber.
He’s helping me learn French so I gotta give hit props for that.
Dude grinds and works hard. Need that kind of energy off the bench even when we down 30 points by the 2nd quarter. Trust me it’ll happen. A lot.

Wilber85 wrote:LukasBMW wrote:We could have kept TJ but Sarver was a cheap ass. Peroid.
We had him and didnt win 20
Games . Yall want to keep running 3 SFs ? Or did we do the right thing and picked up ricky rubio for our PG , Saric for 4 , etc !
Warren is the odd man out. Our team didnt want him! STFU yall are obsessed with a bench player who can score and thats it
 
                                                                                                          
 
                                      
                                                        
                
                                                                                                          Moochthemonkey wrote:Wilber85 wrote:Oubre > warren
this is a basketball forum, not runway model discussion

 
                                      
                                                        
               Crives wrote:Moochthemonkey wrote:Wilber85 wrote:Oubre > warren
this is a basketball forum, not runway model discussion
When you look at their current overall games... I really don’t think it’s questionable that Warren is currently better then Oubre/Bridges....
Problem is Oubre/Bridges are much better fits next to Book/Ayton hence the move.
Qwigglez wrote:Saberestar wrote:This is interesting.
After spending a week with the squad in Flagstaff for training camp and getting to know them as players and people for the first time, Devin Booker was given a name and then responded with his rapid-fire impressions of his new teammates.
Ricky Rubio"Fierce competitor. High-level competitor. Great leader. Talking on both ends of the floor, making sure everybody is in the right spot, so he’s definitely that nucleus of a point guard that you need.”
Dario Saric"A lot, lot better — I mean I didn’t get to watch him play in Philly a lot, especially with the ball-dominant people that he played around there. I think he couldn’t show as much as he’ll be able to this year. He can do a little bit of everything. Pass, dribble, shoot. Mobile four. He can make plays from that position too and he’s a lot taller than I thought he was.”
Cam Johnson"Very good, very good. Obviously you can tell he’s well-coached throughout his whole life. He just knows basketball actions. Never stops moving without the ball. He shoots at a high clip.”
Ty Jerome"Very smart player, very high IQ. Spoke on him a little bit already. I notice the way he thinks the game. Even when he makes a mistake, he knows the mistake he made, and at the same time, he’s leading, putting people in the right position, and doing that as a rookie says a lot about your knowledge for the game.”
Frank Kaminsky"Spaces the floor. Shot the ball very well this training camp. Every time we messed up a coverage when he was left open, you knew it was going in. Definitely a floor spacer. Great personality off the court too. I think the fans are gonna love the way he goes about things.”
Cheick Diallo"Hard player. He’s gonna play at a 100 miles per hour the whole time. Sets the screens, catches the lobs, blocks the shots that you need. He’s that type of player that you want on your team, doing all the dirty work.”
Jevon Carter“Similar, also. He’s gonna pick you up 94 feet, the West Virginia way. Very good defender. Every time he’s guarding you, you know you gotta make sure you’re on your Ps and Qs and take care of the ball because you know he’s definitely going to speed you up.”
Jalen Lecque"Very athletic. He’s still gonna learn — it’s an interesting league. Once his jump shot expands and gets better and he gets to the free-throw line, I think his rhythm will be a lot better. Super athlete, he has instincts you can’t teach.”
https://arizonasports.com/story/2107115/devin-booker-gives-his-first-impressions-of-new-suns-players/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Crazy especially when you compare to his last years rapid fire impressions on his new teammates then.
Trevor ArizaBro... like why we get this guy in the first place. We needed a PG but the front office got me another damn wing player. Idk, maybe they know basketball better than me. He’s cool I guess.
Ryan AndersonNot even gonna lie, I thought dude retired like two years ago. Then I hear we trade for him? Like yooooo, this front office crazy. Can still hit threes though, I’ll give em that.
Mikal BridgesDude is a rook but he’s older than me AND I been in the league for three years. Nah... Mikals cool, high IQ, plays solid defense and can shoot threes. Unlike last years rook they gave me, that dude is garbage.
DeAndre AytonHes the guy I wanted the Suns to draft if I’m being honest. Shaq-Kobe 2.0 is happening. Low-key he just needs to hustle and not pick up bad habits from some of our vets. Not trying to drop names but Tyson’s been dogging it since my rookie year. On the real I called Tyson one time to get a workout in and he tells me he’s at a Dave and Busters with Justin frickin Bieber.
Elie OkoboHe’s helping me learn French so I gotta give hit props for that.
Richaun HolmesDude grinds and works hard. Need that kind of energy off the bench even when we down 30 points by the 2nd quarter. Trust me it’ll happen. A lot.
 
                                      
                                                                       
                                                                                                          Crives wrote:Scrimmage canceled due to injuries?

 
                                      
                                                        
               
 
                                      
                                                        
               When asked earlier this week about preferred style of play, new Suns coach Monty Williams stressed that his team must become more efficient. That’s understandable, given Phoenix ranked 28th in offensive rating (105.3 points per 100 possessions) and 29th in defensive rating (114.2 points allowed per 100 possessions) while stumbling to a 19-63 record last season.
In an effort to fix a long list of 2018-19 shortcomings, this summer the Suns added proven point guard Ricky Rubio, more frontcourt size and multiple floor-spacers. But, when using advanced analytics, how much better is this season’s roster construction?
We’ve enlisted The Athletic NBA analyst Seth Partnow to help answer this question. Partnow previously was the Milwaukee Bucks’ director of basketball research, before joining our team this past spring.
Using a variety of advanced metrics, Partnow examines topics such as Rubio’s projected impact, how Booker can sharpen his game in his fifth NBA season and if Phoenix can anticipate legitimate improvement in interior defense and long-range shooting.
 
                    
                    
                                                        
                
                                                                                                          Fo-Real wrote:All this talk around training camp about Book, Ayton, how Rickey is the new lynchpin. Tyler Johnson, Oubre, the rooks both looking promising. Bridges, Baynes and all the bigs making a difference. A name I have not heard any whisper of is one ELLIE OKOBO!!! Is he still with this team when we start meaningful games? Is he enough of an asset for another team to trade for him?
Fo-Real wrote:All this talk around training camp about Book, Ayton, how Rickey is the new lynchpin. Tyler Johnson, Oubre, the rooks both looking promising. Bridges, Baynes and all the bigs making a difference. A name I have not heard any whisper of is one ELLIE OKOBO!!! Is he still with this team when we start meaningful games? Is he enough of an asset for another team to trade for him?
 
                                      
                                                        
               