Airseven wrote:Who spews worse excuses for Booker: Eddie Johnson or Tom Chambers? I know these goobers are paid by the Suns but my goodness. On 98.7 right now- the fact Booker is an overrated, one-dimensional complimentary piece is being interpreted by Johnson as meaning he’s in “a period of adjustment.” “A period of adjustment.” That’s right.
This “rebuild” is never progressing until people stop pretending Booker is a centerpiece.
Like many players, Booker needs a particular set of circumstances to thrive. We've been trying to build those circumstances around him and so far, we've failed. Put another quality PG out there, and a solid backup 2 for him to battle with for minutes, and maybe we'd be singing a different tune. Hell, you could just add another quality wing and make Booker compete with Mikal for his minutes. Just fill out the roster and let him blend in a little.
I believe he has the heart and the tenacity to get to just-below-average defensively with fewer FGA and MPG. He just needs to be able to take the back seat on offense for games at a time. Our offense doesn't allow for that, and I'm sure Devin would see it as a terrible demotion. But it's simply the case that teams can game plan for Devin-as-PG. So you can't just go to that. It needs to be an option that WE deploy, under circumstances of our choosing. Not every game, whether we want to or not. He's a great player, he's just not THAT KIND of great player.
I have no doubt he'd be killing it this year for Milwaukee, and that team would be no worse off. But he would not do well in Harden's role, or Trae Young's or Luka Doncic's. Put him in Klay's place in Golden State and they'd suffer for it. Put him in Toronto and they'd be even more dangerous.
I could see Devin being roughly worth a max contract. But a lot of max players are worth more than their contract. I don't think he's that kind of player. And I'm thinking.... many teams' front offices probably don't agree (just like ours doesn't). Like a lot of people, many front office types probably think it's all the team's fault, not his. If that's true, we really should consider moving him, so he can continue chasing his dream of being a transcendent superstar.
Bottom line: There's no chance of a Booker trade happening this summer unless he requests it. And hopefully we can add a couple more guards this summer - not one, like I've been saying, but two solid bench guards - to keep Devin's FGA and MPG down, and let him focus on being a solid defender and knocking down open shots. Go Super-Booker only when it's called for, not all the time. That's the only way I can see to go forward with Book and win.