Marcus has been catching-and-shooting a lot more than in the past. But Green, well he seems like a walking turnover to me too so that is truly surprising. He does a lot of catch-and=shoot as well. Maybe it's just that whenever he does dribble he basically turns it over so I notice it more?Indy wrote:And I wouldn't have guessed this, but Marcus is actually the best by far, with Green next.
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I think that is how it is with me too. I swear I yell at the tv or at him in person every time he tries to bring the ball up the court.carey wrote:Marcus has been catching-and-shooting a lot more than in the past. But Green, well he seems like a walking turnover to me too so that is truly surprising. He does a lot of catch-and=shoot as well. Maybe it's just that whenever he does dribble he basically turns it over so I notice it more?Indy wrote:And I wouldn't have guessed this, but Marcus is actually the best by far, with Green next.
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Marcus has been solid. I believe the team is getting its money's worth.
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Its hard to believe that this team has the same record it did last year at the same point. That six game losing streak would seem to dictate differently. But right now they seem to be coming together.
The guards seem to be getting and appreciating their roles. Goran is turning into a very good sg. Bledsoe is distributing better and seems more engaged lately. He still has too many turnovers though. Its pretty clear the Suns use IT for instant offense off the bench, even if he wanted (wants) more. His best role in the NBA is probably doing exactly what he is doing right now. His team would suffer if he was a starting pg because he is just not a facilitator for others.
The big difference is the rim protection of Alex Len. Plumlee is even playing better now as Len's backup. Plum doesnt have to face as many starting big men.
The guards seem to be getting and appreciating their roles. Goran is turning into a very good sg. Bledsoe is distributing better and seems more engaged lately. He still has too many turnovers though. Its pretty clear the Suns use IT for instant offense off the bench, even if he wanted (wants) more. His best role in the NBA is probably doing exactly what he is doing right now. His team would suffer if he was a starting pg because he is just not a facilitator for others.
The big difference is the rim protection of Alex Len. Plumlee is even playing better now as Len's backup. Plum doesnt have to face as many starting big men.
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Yeah, I wouldn't have guessed that starting would actually increase Alex's level of play, but it has. Over the last ten, he's averaging 2.7 BPG in 21 MPG.
The rotation player we could stand to lose is Green. IT gives us the instant offense. Marcus hits 3's at a high rate, just not with such profligacy. Gerald's light-em-up attitude is both a gift and a curse. Marcus is also the better defender, and Gerald turns the ball over too frequently.
My guess is, we haven't gotten a solid offer for Gerald, and he remains a great weapon off the bench. Deadly when hot. I thought the Cavs would be a good landing spot for Gerald, but they just traded for his evil twin.

The rotation player we could stand to lose is Green. IT gives us the instant offense. Marcus hits 3's at a high rate, just not with such profligacy. Gerald's light-em-up attitude is both a gift and a curse. Marcus is also the better defender, and Gerald turns the ball over too frequently.
My guess is, we haven't gotten a solid offer for Gerald, and he remains a great weapon off the bench. Deadly when hot. I thought the Cavs would be a good landing spot for Gerald, but they just traded for his evil twin.
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I've already told myself that if nothing drastic happens, I want the Suns to pay Green. If someone gives him 10M per, it was good, but if he doesn't price himself out of our other role players, I'd keep him during his prime.
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But he doesn't.Gerald turns the ball over too frequently
I am with Ring (and INF I think) in that I want to find a way to keep Green. Yeah, I don't want to pay him more than Kieff, but he is a keeper. Especially after last night. He really impacted the game, even when his shot wasn't there.
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What the...?Indy wrote:But he doesn't.Islam reaches a reformation along the lines of what Martin Luther did for the early Christian church.
I am with Ring (and INF I think) in that I want to find a way to keep Green. Yeah, I don't want to pay him more than Kieff, but he is a keeper. Especially after last night. He really impacted the game, even when his shot wasn't there.
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No idea what happened there...
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I don't think Green is going to get any huge offers. I would expect an IT type of offer.
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Green's a guy who thinks he's better than he is. He tries to do too much rather than play off others and play within himself. I still like him on the team and think he's a great fit. But he needs to better pick and choose his spots...or at least the coaches have to make him aware, or more aware, of this.
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I like Green's brio. The problem is that there is a logjam at guard and wing. Some significant decisions will have to occur eventually about the future of Tyler, Archie and T.J. They can't keep playing in the D League for the next couple of years. And there's Bogdanovic, who is developing rapidly in Europe.
Well, so much for hopes and dreams ...
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I like Green a lot and want to keep him. I hope he doesn't get some crazy high offer from another team that wants to start him. Honestly that wouldn't even be good for Green. His NBA destiny is to be a microwave off the bench and feast on backup SGs, not to start and play 38 minutes a game and be overexposed for his inconsistency.
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OK, so, keep Green, and Dragic obviously, and Bled, and Kieff so therefore also Marcus... so, you guys want to lose Tucker or Warren?
I guess this conversation is moot anyways since the plan is to trade any and everyone as soon as a star is available.
I guess this conversation is moot anyways since the plan is to trade any and everyone as soon as a star is available.
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I think we like IT, and won't trade him unless we get value in return, which we won't, so he'll stay.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I think well end up keeping Green and moving Thomas.
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I think of Tucker as our replacement for Jared Dudley, who was our replacement for Raja Bell. I know these are not direct replacements, but you get what I mean. And I think we were smart to trade out those guys at the right time. I see the same for Tucker. I am hoping TJ can fill that role (albeit his defense is not there).
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I can see us getting value in return for him. His contract is a decent value, especially if he ends up being in the top 3 for points off the bench. And again, he leads our team in PER (and is the only one on our roster in the top 50 in the NBA). I think we see many more of his flaws than the rest of the league does.OE32 wrote:I think we like IT, and won't trade him unless we get value in return, which we won't, so he'll stay.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I think well end up keeping Green and moving Thomas.
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+1. He doesn't pass the eye test for some here with what he does on the court but man is he efficient at what he does!Indy wrote:I can see us getting value in return for him. His contract is a decent value, especially if he ends up being in the top 3 for points off the bench. And again, he leads our team in PER (and is the only one on our roster in the top 50 in the NBA). I think we see many more of his flaws than the rest of the league does.OE32 wrote:I think we like IT, and won't trade him unless we get value in return, which we won't, so he'll stay.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I think well end up keeping Green and moving Thomas.
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http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/n ... /21427639/"It was heat of the moment," Morris said. "Coach knows I've got a lot of respect for him. As soon as the game was over, I apologized to him and the team, especially the younger guys for them having to see that. I felt like I got hit in the nose and my nose was bleeding and he had took me out so I was really upset about it.
"When I apologized to Jeff, he said, 'You don't have to apologize.' He knows. He's been a player. I hate that it had to be televised like just because it seemed worse than what it was."
The technical and bench situation squelched the momentum of an 8-2 run that had reduced the Minnesota lead to one.
"He was mad about it and I took him out and that's the way it is," Hornacek said. "He's fine. We're all competing for the game. He said some thing sin the locker room to the guys. All good and you move on."