Suns Preseason News 2018
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Uh oh. If he plays Game 2, he’s gonna blow my “mark it” prediction.
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I hope he isn't rushing back before it has fully healed. We can get by without him for a handful of games if needed. I hope he rests it fully until it is 100%.
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GroanMarty [Mori Chu] wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 4:02 pmI hope he isn't rushing back before it has fully healed. We can get by without him for a handful of games if needed. I hope he rests it fully until it is 100%.
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And he wasn't even trying!specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 4:12 pmGroanMarty [Mori Chu] wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 4:02 pmI hope he isn't rushing back before it has fully healed. We can get by without him for a handful of games if needed. I hope he rests it fully until it is 100%.
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Well now that you're a dad you can at least use that for an excuse..Marty [Mori Chu] wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 4:02 pmI hope he isn't rushing back before it has fully healed. We can get by without him for a handful of games if needed. I hope he rests it fully until it is 100%.
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Speaking of unintended puns, and I know this is off topic, but if you guys will allow me...
10 years ago I worked at the Beijing Olympics for NBC and one of the engineers had lost his right hand, looks like from about elbow down. He wore a fake left hand and I never asked how. I was handling things reasonably well, treating him like a normal person. One day he was standing behind a rack of cables, hooking things up to patch some video signal through. It was a real mess, and I almost asked him "can I give you a hand" but I caught myself before the words actually came out of my mouth. I"m sure he's heard of it all, but I still would've felt bad had I said that.
Anyway, back to the regularly schedule programming of worrying about Booker's injury.
10 years ago I worked at the Beijing Olympics for NBC and one of the engineers had lost his right hand, looks like from about elbow down. He wore a fake left hand and I never asked how. I was handling things reasonably well, treating him like a normal person. One day he was standing behind a rack of cables, hooking things up to patch some video signal through. It was a real mess, and I almost asked him "can I give you a hand" but I caught myself before the words actually came out of my mouth. I"m sure he's heard of it all, but I still would've felt bad had I said that.
Anyway, back to the regularly schedule programming of worrying about Booker's injury.
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Dragan Bender regressing in third NBA season
The Phoenix Suns will have a difficult decision to make by end of month, whether to guarantee Bender’s 2019-20 season
https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2018 ... ce=twitter
The Phoenix Suns will have a difficult decision to make by end of month, whether to guarantee Bender’s 2019-20 season
https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2018 ... ce=twitter
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If he doesn't show significant signs of getting it, it's not a difficult decision at all.
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If I were making the call, I'd be leaning toward keeping him through next year.
We're going to have a fair chunk of cap space next summer, so his guaranteed salary isn't impossible to work with if needed. The 2020 summer is when we really want to have a lot of cap space because there are a ton of good UFA's and RFA's on the market that year. So I think it's worth guaranteeing him for one more year to find out if Igor and his staff can get something out of him.
We're going to have a fair chunk of cap space next summer, so his guaranteed salary isn't impossible to work with if needed. The 2020 summer is when we really want to have a lot of cap space because there are a ton of good UFA's and RFA's on the market that year. So I think it's worth guaranteeing him for one more year to find out if Igor and his staff can get something out of him.
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Let's see if Igor can light a fire under his butt before we give up on him.
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Two weeks to get clearance for contact is the main thing as I'm sure he will be in rhythm and have his touch back shortly
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I am really disappointed in Bender so far this season. But I still think the upside of keeping him outweighs the benefit of getting rid of him. His salary for next year isn't very much, and we aren't likely to command some max-level free agent, anyway. Despite everything the dude is still not even old enough to drink alcohol. I know other guys the same age are showing much more than Bender has, but some big men just take longer. He hasn't had a good system to learn in, hasn't had a good coaching staff to bring him along, hasn't had mentors and teammates to show him the way. It'd be much more shocking if he *were* already a productive NBA player. I say give him a little more time before we give up on the guy.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:14 pmIf I were making the call, I'd be leaning toward keeping him through next year.
We're going to have a fair chunk of cap space next summer, so his guaranteed salary isn't impossible to work with if needed. The 2020 summer is when we really want to have a lot of cap space because there are a ton of good UFA's and RFA's on the market that year. So I think it's worth guaranteeing him for one more year to find out if Igor and his staff can get something out of him.
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5.9 million is a decent amount. I guess I'd lean towards keeping him at that salary, but only because I think we could dump him on someone without taking on salary.
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A lot of guys play 4 years in college because they just aren't ready, then they go on to have productive NBA careers. Bender obviously just wasn't ready two seasons ago, and I wish we had put him in the G-league or let him stay in Europe. I'm not going to declare that season 3 is a regression before the season even starts. He definitely looked bad the other night. Let's see if he gets more comfortable as the season goes on.
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DNP so far tonight. Compared to Monday, that’s an improvement.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:10 pmA lot of guys play 4 years in college because they just aren't ready, then they go on to have productive NBA careers. Bender obviously just wasn't ready two seasons ago, and I wish we had put him in the G-league or let him stay in Europe. I'm not going to declare that season 3 is a regression before the season even starts. He definitely looked bad the other night. Let's see if he gets more comfortable as the season goes on.
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Does race play a role in why people were so quick to give up on Chriss but refuse to give up on Bender? Because he is a gentle, soft-spoken white guy?Marty [Mori Chu] wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 7:31 pmI am really disappointed in Bender so far this season. But I still think the upside of keeping him outweighs the benefit of getting rid of him. His salary for next year isn't very much, and we aren't likely to command some max-level free agent, anyway. Despite everything the dude is still not even old enough to drink alcohol. I know other guys the same age are showing much more than Bender has, but some big men just take longer. He hasn't had a good system to learn in, hasn't had a good coaching staff to bring him along, hasn't had mentors and teammates to show him the way. It'd be much more shocking if he *were* already a productive NBA player. I say give him a little more time before we give up on the guy.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:14 pmIf I were making the call, I'd be leaning toward keeping him through next year.
We're going to have a fair chunk of cap space next summer, so his guaranteed salary isn't impossible to work with if needed. The 2020 summer is when we really want to have a lot of cap space because there are a ton of good UFA's and RFA's on the market that year. So I think it's worth guaranteeing him for one more year to find out if Igor and his staff can get something out of him.
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Love it. Make him earn it. Although I don't know who's worse so far, he or Anderson. It's pretty early. If they continue at this rate, I would ditch them both altogether and run Ariza and Warren at the 4 and Jackson and Bridges at the 3.Cap wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:11 pmDNP so far tonight. Compared to Monday, that’s an improvement.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:10 pmA lot of guys play 4 years in college because they just aren't ready, then they go on to have productive NBA careers. Bender obviously just wasn't ready two seasons ago, and I wish we had put him in the G-league or let him stay in Europe. I'm not going to declare that season 3 is a regression before the season even starts. He definitely looked bad the other night. Let's see if he gets more comfortable as the season goes on.
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Okobo/Harrison
Booker/Bridges
Jackson/Bridges
Ariza/Warren
Ayton/Holmes/Chandler
Booker/Bridges
Jackson/Bridges
Ariza/Warren
Ayton/Holmes/Chandler