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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#341 » by tydett » Mon May 16, 2022 3:25 am

Prez wrote:Kidd has improved substantially learning under Vogel, particularly defensively. He was legitimately terrible and the worst coach in the league with us but credit to him for setting aside his ego to learn and grow as an assistant.


To be fair, Kidd took the Bucks from afterthought to 6 seed with very little bona fide NBA talent in his first year. He looked like a positive. It was the second year when he jettisoned the vets and brought in the trash that things started to go sideways. The evaluation of Kidd as a coach was always going to take 2-3 years. Obviously, if they win the championship this year, that's out the window, but if not, let's see how things are going in Dallas in 2024.
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Re: ATL - Jokic MVP 

Post#342 » by AussieBuck » Mon May 16, 2022 3:26 am

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MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Given the option, give me two years of Paul and Giannis then running it back with Jrue at 3/105m. Didn't watch every game but I thought Paul had a pretty solid playoffs overall?

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Fair enough. I didn't watch any of this round. He had a 7-1 assist ratio against the pelicans. Overall isn't his TS around 60% and around 18 PPG for the playoffs. Would kill for a guard that could hit a 3 today. Pauls not a great defender but he seems to have the annoying ability for key steals or flops.

I'm just sick of a stagnant offense and want a true PG with Giannis instead of rotating isos the whole time.

Like Embiid, at this point in his career, you have to get real lucky to have a healthy Paul through 4 series.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#343 » by 0BobLobLaw0 » Mon May 16, 2022 3:28 am

Prez wrote:Kidd has improved substantially learning under Vogel, particularly defensively. He was legitimately terrible and the worst coach in the league with us but credit to him for setting aside his ego to learn and grow as an assistant.



It's almost like being hired as a no experience head coach 45 seconds after retiring as a player was a bad idea.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#344 » by Prez » Mon May 16, 2022 3:32 am

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Prez wrote:Kidd has improved substantially learning under Vogel, particularly defensively. He was legitimately terrible and the worst coach in the league with us but credit to him for setting aside his ego to learn and grow as an assistant.


To be fair, Kidd took the Bucks from afterthought to 6 seed with very little bona fide NBA talent in his first year. He looked like a positive. It was the second year when he jettisoned the vets and brought in the trash that things started to go sideways. The evaluation of Kidd as a coach was always going to take 2-3 years. Obviously, if they win the championship this year, that's out the window, but if not, let's see how things are going in Dallas in 2024.
It also started to go sideways because the entire league figured his and Sweeney’s defense and he was both incapable of and unwilling to adapt. His offense was also archaic and devoid of spacing. Not to mention he was a total cancer in the locker room who played mind games with key players and took zero accountability for anything.

I think he’s genuinely learned from his mistakes though, I don’t think this Dallas season is a fluke the way his first year with the Bucks turned out to be.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#345 » by JayMKE » Mon May 16, 2022 3:47 am

I feel somewhat comforted by Phoenix getting btfo

Now if only there was a way both ECF teams could lose
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#346 » by Pachinko_ » Mon May 16, 2022 5:25 am

I guess signing Biyombo didn't make the Suns better after all LOL
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#347 » by DrWood » Mon May 16, 2022 5:38 am

Prez wrote:Kidd has improved substantially learning under Vogel, particularly defensively. He was legitimately terrible and the worst coach in the league with us but credit to him for setting aside his ego to learn and grow as an assistant.

Or does he have an assistant who's in charge?
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Post#348 » by DrWood » Mon May 16, 2022 5:39 am

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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#349 » by DrWood » Mon May 16, 2022 5:41 am

0BobLobLaw0 wrote:
Prez wrote:Kidd has improved substantially learning under Vogel, particularly defensively. He was legitimately terrible and the worst coach in the league with us but credit to him for setting aside his ego to learn and grow as an assistant.



It's almost like being hired as a no experience head coach 45 seconds after retiring as a player was a bad idea.

He coached the Nets for a year before we hired him.
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Re: ATL - Jokic MVP 

Post#350 » by DrWood » Mon May 16, 2022 5:44 am

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ANTETOKOUNBROS wrote:I think Kidd is a decent coach after all. It helps that he has Luka of course, but Carlisle did too.


Having Dinwiddie and Brunson is nice. 3 guys who can create. That trade was excellent.

We've lacked having a backup who can score a lot for years. Wonder if there's a vet willing to join for the minimum?
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#351 » by FrieAaron » Mon May 16, 2022 5:49 am

Give the entire context, that might be the worst playoff loss I have ever seen. And now they get to address Ayton's contracts frustration and Chris Paul turning 38 next playoffs.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#352 » by rilamann » Mon May 16, 2022 7:33 am

The Suns losing takes some of the sting out of us being eliminated. I thought the Suns would get back to the Finals and I thought the Suns were the only team in the west that we had any real shot of beating in a 7 game series assuming we had Middleton back and healthy.

Had we beat won game 7 vs Boston, the Suns losing game 7 would have put a decent sized dent in my optimism of us repeating.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#353 » by DrWood » Mon May 16, 2022 9:14 am

rilamann wrote:The Suns losing takes some of the sting out of us being eliminated. I thought the Suns would get back to the Finals and I thought the Suns were the only team in the west that we had any real shot of beating in a 7 game series assuming we had Middleton back and healthy.

Had we beat won game 7 vs Boston, the Suns losing game 7 would have put a decent sized dent in my optimism of us repeating.

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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#354 » by paulpressey25 » Mon May 16, 2022 1:06 pm

Two nuggets from Simmons pod

If the Suns trade Chris Paul, where do you want him to go? Russillo - “Milwaukee, he tried to get there earlier, but now they have Jrue, so that ship has probably sailed”

What’s going on with Harden, he doesn’t care and going downhill fast? Simmons said it reminded him of Glenn Robinson among others. One day he’s a scoring leader, then he’s 13th man on the Spurs.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#355 » by Baddy Chuck » Mon May 16, 2022 1:22 pm

paulpressey25 wrote:If the Suns trade Chris Paul, where do you want him to go? Russillo - “Milwaukee, he tried to get there earlier, but now they have Jrue, so that ship has probably sailed”

I'd be interested in knowing where people stand on a Brook/Grayson/Hill for Chris Paul and his contract that will pay him $30 million when he's 40 years old.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#356 » by emunney » Mon May 16, 2022 1:25 pm

How are people mystified by Harden's decline? He gained a bunch of weight trying to force a trade and ended up unable to take most of it off and with chronic hamstring issues. Just watch 2 minutes of his last full year with the Rockets. He was thin and quick.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#357 » by sidney lanier » Mon May 16, 2022 1:27 pm

Seems like all the teams with traditional centers have gone fishin' already. Not just us with Brook, but now Ayton, the "unplayable" Gobert, and others. Even Jokic, despite his playmaking ability, has some entries on the liability side of the new NBA ledger.

I don't know if this is the new normal or not, but this year if you're a five and you can't switch, it's go fish.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#358 » by Ron Swanson » Mon May 16, 2022 1:27 pm

Baddy Chuck wrote:
paulpressey25 wrote:If the Suns trade Chris Paul, where do you want him to go? Russillo - “Milwaukee, he tried to get there earlier, but now they have Jrue, so that ship has probably sailed”

I'd be interested in knowing where people stand on a Brook/Grayson/Hill for Chris Paul and his contract that will pay him $30 million when he's 40 years old.


I'd do it, but I'm one of the few people who thinks this team gets better by moving Jrue to the 2-guard spot. Phoenix doesn't entertain this though.
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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#359 » by raferfenix » Mon May 16, 2022 1:32 pm

Baddy Chuck wrote:I'd be interested in knowing where people stand on a Brook/Grayson/Hill for Chris Paul and his contract that will pay him $30 million when he's 40 years old.


CP3 is only going to get more unreliable down the stretch and is likely to be overpaid soon even with the non-guaranteed year.

But if we're only trading Brook/Grayson/Hill and some draft assets (what assets is a big variable) what else are we expecting to get in return?

Whether or not ownership would clear this kind of luxury tax spend would be a gigantic variable. I imagine we'd be letting 1 or both of Pat and Bobby walk after this at a baseline.

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Re: ATL - Suns Implode 

Post#360 » by VooDoo7 » Mon May 16, 2022 1:35 pm

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