Would you make a serious pitch to Devin Booker when he becomes a free agent ? trade acquisition ?
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Would you make a serious pitch to Devin Booker when he becomes a free agent ? trade acquisition ?
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Would you make a serious pitch to Devin Booker when he becomes a free agent ? trade acquisition ?
Another guy whos buddy buddy with Drake, but unlike KD i think he could actually be courted.
Kind of a polarizing player though..
Kind of a polarizing player though..
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One of the worst defensively in the entire league, so it's a hard pass.
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Terrance Ross 2.0. Potential everywhere, but probably has other priorities.
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We're in need of another scorer/playmaker, but we're not desperate either. Booker's defense is garbage in every sense of the word. Norman Powell has morphed himself into the ideal non star scoring SG. He's good enough for now where we don't have to compromise ourselves to fill this void.
Besides, Booker doesn't come off the books until 2024.
Besides, Booker doesn't come off the books until 2024.
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I’d rather have Norm. Man continues to surprise me.
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He's going to Minnesota.
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Yes because he's one of the best young guards in the league and has a better offensive game than anyone on this team. His defensive inadequacies can be covered.
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Kabookalu wrote:We're in need of another scorer/playmaker, but we're not desperate either. Booker's defense is garbage in every sense of the word.
Without another scorer/playmaker, this team will always be a level behind true contenders. If you want a scorer/playmaker who also plays defense there arent many of them out there and those that are around are almost impossible to acquire. Booker's D is no worse than a guy like Beal. If he were to be available at a reasonable price in the future, the Raps should certainly look into it.
.620 TS% on 30% usage at the age of 23 = special talent.
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Michael Jordan wrote:Yes because he's one of the best young guards in the league and has a better offensive game than anyone on this team. His defensive inadequacies can be covered.
not if you are trying to win a chip. standards are higher here.
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We likely will not have the cap space to even consider it.
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yes I would, great pick and roll player, efficient volume scorer, needs to become more deadly from deep, but overall a very good player. I wouldnt mind Rubio also, if FFV leaves, Rubio's defense would be great.
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djsunyc wrote:Michael Jordan wrote:Yes because he's one of the best young guards in the league and has a better offensive game than anyone on this team. His defensive inadequacies can be covered.
not if you are trying to win a chip. standards are higher here.
Standards have changed. Lowry Gasol Ibaka are getting old. Siakam needs help offensively.
We're not gonna sign Giannis or get a player of Kawhi's level anytime soon.
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Absolutely, he’s a star scorer and potential to be a superstar if surrounded by the right winning environment
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offensive shooting guards are a dime a dozen. Save your money on the few extra points he provides for the other positions.
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Kawhi please 

No More Tanking!
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Yes, I would definitely take a risk on him. He needs a change of scenery and our organization and team is a place that could really get him going.
If he goes to Minny with KAT and D'Lo, they're not going anywhere.
If he goes to Minny with KAT and D'Lo, they're not going anywhere.
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Good question.
I think it would come down to how strongly you feel the Raps' team culture can undo the years of Phoenix mismanagement. And, this isn't a knock on Phoenix, the Raps were guilty of this too with Demar and other players before Masai took over. There's just something about good offensive players on bad teams where the team just defaults to trying to hide their defensive weaknesses instead of having them actually make it an area of focus.
I get it that the team wants Booker to focus his energies on his offensive output but young players should learn that there are other ways to affect the game outside of scoring.
Then again, we're seeing a bit of it with Pascal. The team wants him to work out his offense in real time and it feels like he's toned down a bit of his energy on the defensive end.
Short answer - I think we have a solid enough team culture and supporting pieces on the bench that we could deprogram/reprogram Booker.
I think it would come down to how strongly you feel the Raps' team culture can undo the years of Phoenix mismanagement. And, this isn't a knock on Phoenix, the Raps were guilty of this too with Demar and other players before Masai took over. There's just something about good offensive players on bad teams where the team just defaults to trying to hide their defensive weaknesses instead of having them actually make it an area of focus.
I get it that the team wants Booker to focus his energies on his offensive output but young players should learn that there are other ways to affect the game outside of scoring.
Then again, we're seeing a bit of it with Pascal. The team wants him to work out his offense in real time and it feels like he's toned down a bit of his energy on the defensive end.
Short answer - I think we have a solid enough team culture and supporting pieces on the bench that we could deprogram/reprogram Booker.

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grimlock wrote:Terrance Ross 2.0. Potential everywhere, but probably has other priorities.
What a bad comparison, they are not even close to being on the same level.
Ross is a career bench/role player. Booker is basically a perennial all-star level player.
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100% yes. I think we can expand this to include trade (instead of just signing him in FA).
I mean, I wouldn't necessarily make an AD like trade for him - he's definitely got his flaws, and I'm not sure if he's a #1 option on a great team or anything.
He's a really good scorer, can handle the ball, and pass. He's brutal defensively, but not as bad as someone like Trae Young (who I'd still take as well).
We've been spoiled the past two seasons having all of our rotation players be good defenders, but I don't know if that's realistic to keep happening in the long run. Most of the elite scorers who will become available probably won't be great defensively.
I think it's always worth getting an all-star in their prime in free agency. In some ways, it's kind of like a free all-star.
I mean, I wouldn't necessarily make an AD like trade for him - he's definitely got his flaws, and I'm not sure if he's a #1 option on a great team or anything.
He's a really good scorer, can handle the ball, and pass. He's brutal defensively, but not as bad as someone like Trae Young (who I'd still take as well).
We've been spoiled the past two seasons having all of our rotation players be good defenders, but I don't know if that's realistic to keep happening in the long run. Most of the elite scorers who will become available probably won't be great defensively.
I think it's always worth getting an all-star in their prime in free agency. In some ways, it's kind of like a free all-star.
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I thought I saw a video at the beginning of the year, when Phx was winning, that part of their early success was because Booker was playing defense...if the front office and coaching staff think they can work with that, why not? We've got a bunch of slashers, PnRollers, and they can shoot from outside...but getting a force from the 3 point line (like a Klay or Steph or Beal) that can defend his position is worth while.
Would have to tweak our defensive principles a bit though to compensate for his lack of versatility on that end.
Would have to tweak our defensive principles a bit though to compensate for his lack of versatility on that end.